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The Kevin Sheehan Show

Full Show | November 18, 2025

The Kevin Sheehan Show

Audacy

Sports, News

4.7695 Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2025

⏱️ 146 minutes

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Summary

11.18.25 Hour 1, Kevin Sheehan opens up the show talking about Joe Theismann’s career ending injury 40 years ago and the idea of the Commanders embracing the tank for the rest of the season. Kevin Sheehan, Producer Max and callers give their opinion on if the Commanders should tank the season since the teams sits at a 3-8. 11.18.25 Hour 2, Kevin Sheehan gets more caller thoughts on if they believe the Commanders should tank the rest of the season now that the team is pretty much eliminated from any playoff contention. Kevin Sheehan takes final calls on if the Commanders should tank the season and preaches player development being crucial with the current coaching staff. 11.18.25 Hour 3, Kevin Sheehan talks about Maryland Football head coach Mike Locksley getting support from the University’s athletic director after a 6 game losing streak. Kevin Sheehan asks callers for their thoughts on Mike Locksley getting a vote of confidence from the Maryland athletic director. Kevin Sheehan on the craziness of this year’s NFL season and the difference between the 2024 quarterback class in their second season.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Bounces out now to center. Ovechkin keeping into the zone, kicks it back to McMichael,

0:04.4

top of the right circle, and moves in toward the slot.

0:07.1

Chikrin, trying to get the puck in toward Dylan Strom.

0:10.9

He was camped out of the top of the goal crease.

0:12.7

Defected down, and now they score.

0:14.9

It's Ovechkin.

0:16.2

On a pass, it came from in behind the net.

0:19.3

The great eights at home.

0:21.5

It's his 903rd career goal.

0:25.1

It's two.

0:26.5

Nothing.

0:27.5

Washington.

0:29.2

John Walton last night on the call.

0:32.6

Alex Ovechkin at home last night early in the second period.

0:36.3

His 903rd career goal, his 442nd

0:42.3

goal in that arena, currently named Capital One. Pass names include the Verizon Center and

0:49.3

MCI Center. I think he played in that arena with all three names. It got changed to Verizon Center in

0:58.5

2006. He was with the team 2005-2006. So I'm assuming he played in that arena with all three

1:05.8

names. The 442 goals in the same venue is now an NHL record.

1:15.0

His 442nd last night in that arena passed Gordy Howell for that honor.

1:21.7

So he keeps piling them up.

1:23.8

The caps won the game.

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