Sunday, October 08, 2006

Puck Podcast - October 8th, 2006

In this week's episode Eddie & Doug recap the first four days of the NHL season and discuss which players and teams surprised them, and disappointed them, as well as talk about Lou Lamiorello's amazing deals to get the Devils under the cap. They also name their three stars of the week and a whole lot more.



We invite your feedback and questions at puckpodcast@aol.com

3 Comments:

At 12:54 PM, Blogger (U)SA 2010 said...

Of all the players that have come and gone from the Pens over the years, one of the guys I was most sad to see go was Ian Moran. I love the way he plays and the way he carries himself off the ice, I never got a chance to meet him but I'm glad to hear that you guys can vouch for him being every bit the good guy I thought him to be.

Every team should have a player like him who gives it 110% at all times and isn't afraid to take some punishment if it helps get the team a win. I'll never forget a postgame interview with him a few years back on FSN Pittsburgh where they showed the back of his legs after he had blocked several hard shots during the game. A person's skin should never be those shades of purple and black...

 
At 4:04 PM, Blogger Puck Podcast said...

I talked about this with Ed - the American National Anthem is tough to sing. There's people with beautiful voices that can't make that song sound good. It would be better as an instrumental, in my opinion. That's what happens when you write a song in a ship during a war.

The Canadian anthem is a song and it's easy to sing. I agree with Ed that it sounds very, very cool when the whole crowd sings along.

Thanks for the feedback - and to Shots from the Point, Ian is deserving of your admiration. He's truly a great guy. Part of me hopes that he's scratched again tonight so that I can talk with him again. If he does play I'll be sure to talk with him after the game.

Doug

 
At 8:18 AM, Blogger Norm Szcyrek said...

Is there any chance these podcasts could be made downloadable? I mean, I want to download a podcast as an mp3 file [or other suitable audio file format], to allow me to transfer it over to my portable mp3 player. I rarely listen to podcasts from my PC, but have a lot of free time to listen to them on the road when I'm commuting to and from work.

 

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