Sunday, June 10, 2007

Puck Podcast - June 10th, 2007

This week on the Puck Podcast we recap the final two games of the Stanley Cup Finals and discuss the Ducks first championship including a review of their victory celebration. We discuss Daniel Alfredsson shooting the puck at Scott Niedermayer and what should have happened to the Sens captain, we discuss the ratings, Don Cherry's comments on NBC, what the league should do about hits to the head, Alexei Yashin's buyout on the Island, Giguere and Selanne's future in Anaheim, whether or not the league should use larger nets, Eddie gives out some thanks and Doug gives his fellow Ducks fans some love. All that and even more in this episode of the Puck Podcast.



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2 Comments:

At 10:48 PM, Blogger (U)SA 2010 said...

The finals were great. I was really pulling for the Ducks but I just wanted the games to be good. I have a good friend who's a big time Sens fan so he was pretty disappointed. But that's what he gets for bad mouthing my Pens after the first round.

Congrats to the Ducks and to Doug on their Cup victory. Still truly Mighty indeed.

You guys may not have any idea about this but I heard that with the new Reebok Uni's coming out next season most teams will be unveiling theirs just before camps start. Most are expected to see only minor tweaks but I guess some teams are going with complete logo/uniform changes, and they're going to be allowed to unveil their new Jerseys at the draft. Any clue which teams may do this? I really hope the Pens don't give any drastic changes, I love their sweaters as is.

 
At 9:48 AM, Blogger Stevens8204 said...

Has the Ducks fan come down from his high yet?? Just a week has passed and well the wife still hasn't completely come down from that high. Then again...at least maybe tonight Brodeur can win the Hart and Vezina...for some small consolation.

 

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