Ozzy and Keats

Two Detroit Legends, One Unfiltered Podcast

"Ozzy and Keats – We’re not great, we’re just… O-K" is your new go-to Detroit sports podcast, hosted by Red Wings legend Chris Osgood and award-winning broadcaster John Keating. With decades of experience on the ice and behind the mic, these Detroit icons break down the past, present, and future of Motor City sports, sharing behind-the-scenes stories, unfiltered opinions, and laugh-out-loud banter.

Each episode features candid interviews with former teammates, broadcasters, and familiar faces from the Detroit sports world, plus unexpected detours into life beyond the game. Whether you're a die-hard Red Wings fan, a Detroit sports junkie, or just love a good laugh, Ozzy and Keats delivers.

Tune in for:

  • Exclusive Detroit Red Wings and NHL insights

  • Hilarious jabs between two of Detroit’s favorite sports personalities

  • Conversations with beloved Detroit personalities

  • Stories you won’t hear anywhere else

Subscribe now and join the conversation on all things Detroit sports.

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    John Keating

    John Keating  has been a prominent figure in Detroit sports media since the 1990s. A Grand Valley State University alumnus, Keating began his broadcasting career in radio at WZZR in Grand Rapids under the on-air name "Steve Knight." He transitioned to television with WZZM-TV before moving to KMGH in Denver, where he worked for a decade. Returning to Michigan, Keating joined PASS Sports, which later became Fox Sports Detroit, and continued with Bally Sports Detroit and FanDuel Sports Network. Throughout his career, he has hosted pregame and postgame shows for the Detroit Tigers and Detroit Red Wings, earning over a dozen local Emmy awards for his exceptional work.

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    Chris Osgood

    Chris Osgood, a three-time Stanley Cup champion and legendary NHL goaltender, is best known for his tenure with the Detroit Red Wings, where he secured 401 career wins—ranking 13th in NHL history. Over his 17-year career, he also played for the New York Islanders and St. Louis Blues before returning to Detroit. Beloved by fans as “Ozzy,” he was a clutch performer and one of the last goalies to wear a traditional helmet-cage combo. Now a studio analyst and part-time color commentator for FanDuel Sports Network Detroit, Osgood brings his deep hockey expertise and championship mindset to every conversation.