TCC#16 - Screw the Wild, we spanked the Leafs
Dave is a healthy scratch for this recording as the rest of us gathered together to record another episode. We lost the streak against the Wild, but the Leafs were our next victims as the Canucks took them down on Hockey Day in Canada over the weekend.
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Record as of this episode: 25-19-1
Northwest Division: 2nd
Western Conference: 7th
There was a lot to chat about even though there hasn’t been much action since the last episode. We take a look at some of the younger guys on the team, review some of the ways that we celebrated Hockey Day in each of our own special ways, why it should be a national holiday, wander down the scheduling trail again, and dissect the NHL All-Star Game selections a little bit. J.J also drops some bombs at the end of the episode with some injury reports, and we all agree that nothing else matters since we spanked the Leafs, 6-1, on national TV, no less.
Also, look for another episode this week, but this one will break the normal TCC mold. Rebecca and John brought some recording gear to watch the game at GM Place between the Leafs and Canucks. That episode will be released in the next few days.
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This might be the best TCC episode title of all time.
For whatever reason, my podcast download tool (Juice) didn’t pick this episode up…I’m downloading manually. Are you still using the Feedburner feed for this??
GZ - I posted a follow up to your question about the feed, but it vanished in a behind the scenes mishap with our ISP.
The feed has not changed, and when I checked shortly after you posted your comment, everything checked out. If you keep having problems, let me know!
Fun times listening to the show! I was working on assignment on the clandestine Longboard (skateboard) Hockey League playing every Saturday midnight at a secret location. Full contact and a Saporro beer can for a puck - great stuff.
And yes, I was indeed born in Saskatoon, Sakatchewan.
I need to hear more about this longboard hockey league! Way cool.