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4th Line Hockey Podcast #182 – Front Office Changes, Boston Bruins Tuukka Rask’s Tantrum

Tuukka Rask

Last Word on Hockey presents The 4th Line Hockey Podcast #181. 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 The Elimination Station, Joel’s Counselling Couch, The Rant Shack, and The Hot Seat.

The 4th Line Hockey Podcast #182 – Front Office Changes, Tuukka Rask’s Tantrum

A day later than usual, we find out that The 4th Line Podcast make a pretty good slo pitch team.

Lou Lamoriello is out as the General Manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs. What is his role with the team now and who is the next GM? Meanwhile, Brian Burke is no longer with the Calgary Flames‘ front office. Is an extended time doing TV in his future? What does this mean for Calgary? Front office shifting happens for the Carolina Hurricanes as well.

Tuukka Rask threw a tuukka tantrum in Game 1 of the Boston Bruins game against the Tampa Bay Lightning. Why are more people concerned about if the goal should have counted then what happened after the goal?

The other 3 series are reviewed after a historically even start to the 2nd round.

Mike Laybourne brings us a Hi Sticking review of the Round 1 of the playoffs, and we choose a winner of this round of Hi Sticking. An update on the 2nd round Hi Sticking happens as well. Head over to Twitter and join us for Hi Sticking!

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.

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