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post DOH 176: Homestand Paneer Tikka Hockey

November 13th, 2011, 11:55 pm

Filed under: podcast — Written by Doug

The Dudes are back and recapping the three games from last week against the King, Wild and Coyotes all throughout the miracle of the internet. Regularly scheduled podcasting will return next week when Mike returns from his international adventure.

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5 Comments to “DOH 176: Homestand Paneer Tikka Hockey”

  1. Paul says:

    Thanks for all the hard work, even with Mike in India. Looking forward to next week’s podcast as always dudes.

  2. Greg M says:

    Great podcast as usual guys. The quality seemed a lot better this week than last but was just glad you guys were able to keep the podcast going internationally.

  3. Mike says:

    Funny thing is, I actually had paneer tikka for dinner last night. It was damn good. Doug, how did you know?

  4. Ruben says:

    Yeah, thanks for all the work putting this week’s and last week’s podcast together. If the Sharks keep winning while Mike is away, we may have to send him all over… or at least during playoff time 🙂

    Really interested to see how much of a leash Braun gets with Demers on the sideline. Braun had his first poor game Saturday, but Demers has had a poor season. And considering the lack of scoring on the bottom six, maybe putting both those guys together wouldn’t be a bad experiment.

  5. hateseed says:

    1. Thanks for answering my question, Dudes. I guess we’ll get have to cross our fingers and toes as per usual.

    2. I’ve asked the Braun/Demers question before, and the general response is no way, but I think there’s 10-15 teams it could work well against, some other more physical teams with dominating top-lines might eat that alive. I wouldn’t propose it as a permanent or nightly line-up.

    3. Upsettingly, I see the Sharks’ biggest issue as an inability to “get-up” for every game. This pisses me off, not because it’s such a big deal per say, but because it feeds into what “general NHL fans” say about the Sharks, and why they can’t win a cup.

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