Ryan Whitney
Mentioned in 9 analyzed podcast episodes across 4 shows
Former NHL player and host of the Chicklets podcast who appears as a guest expert on sports discussion shows like Pardon My Take, where he analyzes Olympic hockey matchups and competitive dynamics. Known for engaging in podcast culture commentary, including publicly calling out behavior he finds problematic among fellow personalities.
Episode Appearances
Spittin Chiclets · May 14, 2026
Spittin’ Chiclets Episode 646: Featuring Murls, Army & Bob Stauffer
“Co-host providing playoff analysis and commentary on coaching changes”
Spittin Chiclets · May 7, 2026
Spittin’ Chiclets Episode 644: Featuring Kevin Bieksa
“Co-host providing playoff analysis and discussing team cap situations and free agency”
Spittin Chiclets · Apr 30, 2026
Spittin' Chiclets Episode 642: The Chug Heard Around The World
“Co-host providing analysis and commentary on playoff hockey, goaltender performances, and series predictions”
Spittin Chiclets · Apr 27, 2026
Spittin' Chiclets Episode 641: Featuring Sean Avery & Erik Johnson
“Co-host providing analysis; discusses playoff performances and coaching decisions”
Spittin Chiclets · Apr 23, 2026
Spittin' Chiclets Episode 640: Featuring Chris Pronger & Matthew Tkachuk
“Co-host discussing playoff analysis and Pink Whitney brand integration”
93X Half-Assed Morning Show · Apr 15, 2026
Crisis of Bowels
“Former NHL player turned podcast host; predicted Buffalo Sabres had zero chance of making playoffs; proved wrong”
Pardon My Take · Feb 20, 2026
Ryan Whitney & Paul Bissonnette, Olympics, Indiana Bears, US Beats Canada + Fyre Fest Of The Week
“Guest discussing Olympic hockey and USA-Canada matchup dynamics and strategy”
The Yak · Feb 13, 2026
We Are Using Big Cat For Clickbait | The Yak 2-13-26
“Chicklets podcast host who publicly called out Mintz's negative behavior and lack of awareness”
The Yak · Feb 11, 2026
Only Mintzy Could Get Away With This On A Plane: The Yak 2-11-26
“Former NHL player who quote-tweeted criticism of Mintz's airplane behavior”