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The 4th Line #134 – Pittsburgh Penguins Pushing, Pekka Rinne Removed

Last Word on Hockey is pleased to present our new hockey podcast, The 4th Line Podcast. Coming from Calgary, AB and Nanaimo, BC, Carl and Joel provide their own unique and fun view of hockey. Every week the guys share their thoughts on the news of the week, have a variety of guests from the world of hockey and spend some time in segments like Joel’s Counselling Couch, The Rant Shack, and The Hot Seat.

The 4th Line #134 – Pittsburgh Penguins Pushing, Pekka Rinne Removed

The guys are back and Carl is dealing with statements that he made on the debut episode of The 5th Line Podcast about what he would do for $1,000. They also dive into the Stanley Cup Final thus far.

– Is Pekka Rinne any good? Which Pekka Rinne is for real? Is he regressing to the mean? What even is regressing to the mean? Is mean regression a thing?

– The Penguins won the first 2 games in the series. Does this mean that they have all of the momentum? Is momentum a thing?

Jake Guentzel has 5 game winning goals so far in the playoffs. Does this make him the Conn Smythe favorite?

– Offside reviews are causing all kinds of confusion. How can it be fixed?

– What lengths should one go to to smuggle a catfish into a hockey game?

– PK Subban guaranteed a win in Game 3. Are we okay with this?

– Kyle Dubas is staying in Toronto. Is this good for the Toronto front office situation?

All this and more!

Who are Carl and Joel? Carl comes from Calgary, AB. His facial hair of choice is a mustache. His team of choice is the Colorado Avalanche and his smoked meat of choice is brisket. Joel comes from Nanaimo, BC. His facial hair of choice is a beard. His team of choice is the Toronto Maple Leafs and his smoked meat of choice is ribs.

Main Photo:

GLENDALE, AZ – DECEMBER 10:  Goaltender Pekka Rinne #35 of the Nashville Predators drinks from a gatorade bottle during a break from the first period of the NHL game against the Arizona Coyotes at Gila River Arena on December 10, 2016 in Glendale, Arizona.  The Coyotes defeated the Predators 4-1.  (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

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