Episodios

  • Stefan Lundberg comes full circle with Bridge City FC
    Jan 9 2026

    Stefan Lundberg has done it all on the Pittsburgh soccer landscape, but he's still not done yet.

    The former WPIAL and club soccer standout, who went on to a four-year career at Duquesne University, played three seasons with the Pittsburgh Riverhounds, where he (no pun intended) was part of the team that bridged the gap playing before scarce crowds at Chartiers Valley to the inagural season at Highmark Stadium.

    Lundberg has stayed involved with the game with local amateur clubs including Tartan Devils Oak Avalon of Greater Pittsburgh Soccer League and is now one of the veteran leaders for Pittsburgh's new pro indoor soccer club, Bridge City FC.

    On the first episode of Sounding Off on Soccer Podcast of 2026, Lundberg took a few moments to catch up with Pittsburgh Soccer Now's John Krysinsky, sharing more about his soccer journey and the new experience playing indoor soccer with a team that has been a very interesting collection of young and veteran players, and much more.

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    32 m
  • Danny Griffin reflects on Riverhounds' first-ever title winning campaign
    Dec 9 2025

    In what was our first-ever in-person, on location edition of Sounding Off on Soccer Podcast, at Shiloh Plate & Pour (on Mt. Washington), one of the pillars of the Riverhounds 2025 championship squad, the team's captain and midfielder, Danny Griffin joined John Krysinsky to share his thoughts, in his first extended interview session, a few weeks after the team delivered the franchise's first-ever League Title to Pittsburgh.

    If there was one overriding theme in this conversation with Griffin, it was about how the team banded together and remained a close-knit group regardless of what ever adversity it faced, eventually finding a way to pull off an improbable run through the playoffs without allowing a goal and bringing home Pittsburgh's first-ever professional soccer Championship in the modern era.

    "In all my years here, we've always had a close-knit locker room and the guys demanding more from each other," Griffin shared.

    "Guys would get on each other. Get after each other about what we needed to do. There's struggles in every season, but in those little moments, there are guys that really stepped up and had each other's back. That went a long way for everyone."

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    42 m
  • Riverhounds USL Championship Final pregame rundown with Keith Barnes and Matthew Baldwin
    Nov 21 2025

    Before the Riverhounds kickoff against FC Tulsa in the club's first-ever appearance in the USL Championship Final -- the Sounding Off on Soccer podcast is back with a special pregame edition.

    Joining PSN's John Krysinsky includes Matthew Baldwin, who has covered the Riverhounds for the past two-and-half seasons with multiple outlets including previously with Pittsburgh Soccer Now and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Keith Barnes.

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    28 m
  • Riverhounds defender Sean Suber's ready to go grab a trophy in Tulsa
    Nov 20 2025

    With the Riverhounds set to play in the USL Championship Final at Tulsa on Saturday, we continue our series of daily Sounding Off on Soccer Podcast episodes.

    Today, John Krysinsky caught up with Riverhounds' All-USL Championship First Team defender Sean Suber as the third-year pro

    • Thoughts on experience playing before Pittsburgh fans for three straight playoff matches
    • How team has adjusted to each opponent through the playoffs and what have been the biggest challenges
    • How Sean's soccer journey brought him to Pittsburgh and being teammates with Danny Griffin in each of the past three years
    • How team is feeling and thoughts on the match-up vs Tulsa
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    19 m
  • Riverhounds' historical run to the USL Championship Final with Mark Goodman and Matt Popchock
    Nov 19 2025

    The Pittsburgh Riverhounds are USL Championship's Eastern Conference champions and will now be facing FC Tulsa in the League Final. Pittsburgh Soccer Now's John Krysinsky is joined by fellow PSN contributors Mark 'Soccer Rabbi' Goodman and Matt Popchock who were all on hand at Highmark Stadium for Riverhounds 1-0 ECF triumph over Rhode Island, sharing their experiences from a memorable night in Pittsburgh soccer history and discuss the team's chances in the League Final to be played on Saturday at Noon.

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    53 m
  • Riverhounds' missing ingredient, plus Steel City FC's Nolan Hutter on US Open Qualifying run
    Nov 12 2025

    On the latest episode of Sounding Off on Soccer Podcast, Pittsburgh Soccer Now's John Krysinsky discusses the Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC one key missing ingredient as they get set to host Rhode Island FC in the USL Championship's Eastern Conference Final on Saturday.

    Then, John is joined by Steel City FC's Nolan Hutter, who's been helping lead Pittsburgh's USL League Two makeshift squad through 2026 US Open Cup Qualifying:

    Among the topics John and Nolan discussed include:

    • Steel City's quest to get into the US Open Cup proper tournament by way of qualifying with a makeshift roster
    • What it means to represent Steel City FC
    • Thoughts on his alma mater Robert Morris's chances in the Horizon League playoffs


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    36 m
  • Breaking down Riverhounds-Hartford playoff clash with USL broadcaster Joe Malfa
    Oct 29 2025

    In what has become a tradition of sorts, PSN's John Krysinsky is joined by a member of the broadcast team for a Riverhounds' upcoming playoff match -- as USL Championship play-by-play announcer Joe Malfa jumps on Sounding Off on Soccer Podcast to discuss Saturday's USL Championship Eastern Conference Quarterfinal Round match at Highmark Stadium.

    Together, John and Joe breakdown the match-up and discuss the many, many storylines for the first Hounds home playoff match since 2023 and only the second this decade.

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    39 m
  • Hounds-Hartford incident investigation thoughts, plus broadcast analyst and former LaRoche coach David Day on Pitt MSOC
    Sep 25 2025

    It's been a while, but we're back with a new episode of Sounding Off on Soccer as Pittsburgh Soccer Now's John Krysinsky shares his thoughts on the unfortunate incident at the end of last Saturday's Riverhounds-Hartford match, then also brings on Pitt Men's Soccer broadcast analyst and former LaRoche University boys head soccer coach, David Day, to discuss Pitt men's soccer team.

    Among the topics discussed with Day include:

    • Can this Pitt MSOC squad still be a Top 10 caliber
    • What improvements can they be making to not just be ball dominant but more dangerous in attacking third?
    • How have injuries affected this team so far this season and how much do they miss a fully healthy Casper Svendby?
    • Incredibly difficult and challenging schedule is always part of what Pitt HC Jay Vidovich has done to build his program

    David Day previously was the head coach of the La Roche University Men’s Soccer Team where he built, led, and coached a team of talented players at the NCAA Division III level. Day took over the program in 2009 and led the men's soccer team to AMCC Tournament appearances in all ten seasons at the helm. His teams advanced to the AMCC Tournament Semifinals five times and never had a conference losing record. He twice led the Redhawks to program-bests 7-2 conference records. In his final season, Day became the men's soccer all-time winningest coach at LaRoche. Under his watch, men's soccer had the AMCC Player of the Year, AMCC Newcomer of the Year, 2 All-Region performers, and 34 All-Conference honorees.

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    26 m
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