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Earl Sleek

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[Note: Due to processing time, out of our control, the podcast probably won't be available on iTunes until tomorrow morning]

On this week's show:

Recorded Monday, October 27, 2014

- A rather blah, but solid,  positive performance against Columbus (3:20)

- Power play strategy and moving Ryan Kesler to PP2 (31:45)

- A nightmare of a game against San Jose (42:14)

- The good old fighting debate, for the first time ever on Anaheim Calling; The Podcast (I'm pretty sure, definitely more extended than ever before) (55:38)

- What to do with Ben Lovejoy out 6-8 weeks with a broken bone in his hand from beating the Hell out of Joe Pavelski (1:23:23)

- Congratulating Eric on officially becoming the new Assistant Editor of Anaheim Calling (or Ass Editor as I prefer to call him) [Love you Richie Bossman - E.E.]

...And much, much more

Please leave questions, comments, suggestions, complaints, concerns etc. in the comments below, or email Anaheimcalling@gmail.com or Tweet me @District5HockeyEric @ErictheHawk or Kyle @ACKyleNicolas or feel free to just yell it out and maybe we'll hear you.

Also HUGE hockey hugs and stick taps to The Zambonis (the World's only 100% Hockey Rock band) for all of our amazing musical cues and Earl Sleek for the ridiculously awesome logo above.

Thank you so much for listening.

Go Ducks!