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The 4th Line Hockey Podcast #170 – New York Rangers Letter, Olympic Hockey

Last Word on Hockey presents The 4th Line Hockey Podcast. Coming from Calgary, AB, 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 as well as spending some time in segments like Joel’s Counselling Couch, The Rant Shack, and The Hot Seat.

New York Rangers Letter, Olympic Hockey

The guys are back and ready to break down the news of the week in the National Hockey League, including:

Another set of suspensions are handed out with Dustin Brown getting one game and Alexandre Burrows getting 10 games. Did the Department of Player Safety actually get one right?

The Ottawa Senators extended general manager Pierre Dorion‘s contract. But why?

Glen Sather and Jeff Gorton wrote a letter to the fans of the New York Rangers explaining the path forward for them. What should the Rangers do next? Do they trade Rick Nash? Ryan McDonagh? Henrik Lundqvist?

The Chicago Blackhawks and Edmonton Oilers are on the docket as we pull double duty in the Elimination Station. Both of these were playoff teams last year. What went wrong?

Joel plays a game of “Former NHLer Olympian Over/Under”. Can you defeat Joel in this new game?

Lastly, the Pavel Bure Must Watch Games of the Week are selected!

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 Calgary, AB. 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: OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 13: New York Rangers Center J.T. Miller (10), Mats Zuccarello (36), Nick Holden (55) and Ryan McDonagh (27) celebrate the Rangers goal during the second period of the NHL game between the Ottawa Senators and the New York Rangers on Dec. 13, 2017 at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Steven Kingsman/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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