Hello Hockey Fans, Head shots make an unfortunate return to this podcast. Matt Cooke creamed Marc Savard from behind this past week. The Captain David Blye and I hold strong yet similar opinions on the matter. We’re also not sure the old guard currently running the show have the inclination to do anything substantial about this recurring problem. Are good old fashioned rivalries dying? The Battle of Alberta is like a tea party compared to the tension between Montreal and Toronto 50 years ago. Finally, the Vancouver Canucks wind up their marathon road trip. We take a look at how they’ve done and where they stand going forward with a regular schedule. Dave had to suppress his pro-Colorado bias during Period 3 but didn’t do too badly. If you’re still hungry for more sports commentary, go to my blog at http://inthepen.wordpress.com/ or Dave’s at http://daveblye.blogspot.com/. This podcast was fun to record. I hope ya love it! ‘The Rabbi’ Ethan Rabidoux
Captain Blye And The Rabbi - Episode 18
Hello Hockey Fans,
Head shots make an unfortunate return to this podcast. Matt Cooke creamed Marc Savard from behind this past week. The Captain David Blye and I hold strong yet similar opinions on the matter. We’re also not sure the old guard currently running the show have the inclination to do anything substantial about this recurring problem.
Are good old fashioned rivalries dying? The Battle of Alberta is like a tea party compared to the tension between Montreal and Toronto 50 years ago.
Finally, the Vancouver Canucks wind up their marathon road trip. We take a look at how they’ve done and where they stand going forward with a regular schedule. Dave had to suppress his pro-Colorado bias during Period 3 but didn’t do too badly.
If you’re still hungry for more sports commentary, go to my blog at http://inthepen.wordpress.com/ or Dave’s at http://daveblye.blogspot.com/.
This podcast was fun to record. I hope ya love it!
‘The Rabbi’ Ethan Rabidoux
10 March 2010 • Sports Hockey NHL Commentary Funny