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Podcast: The Ghosts of Past, Present and Future Ducks

Chris, Eric and Kyle discuss the final 23 man roster, Hilary Knight's appearance with the team, Paul Kariya and more on this episode of Anaheim Calling: The Podcast.

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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 Tuesday, October 7, 2014

- A gloriously vulgar soccer related opening (bleeped of course) (1:00)

- The final roster of 23 and how Training Camp was catered to them (8:24)

- Hilary Knight's practice with the Ducks (28:15)

Kid ish's Great Scoring Project as well as the earlier stages of Eric's Micro-save percentage project (48:49)

- A somewhat heated debate over Paul Kariya's legacy with the Ducks (inspired by Daniel's open letter to the Samuelis) (1:05:50)

- A brief discussion over the potential Assistant/Alternate/Associate(?) captaincy for Corey Perry and Francois Beauchemin (1:47:11)

...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!