Monday, October 19, 2015

Wildly Biased Show: Week #4


Well hello again, podcast fans! Welcome to Week #4 of the Wildly Biased Show!


In this week's episode Phil & Trevor go all the way back to the Wild's home opener and their defeat of the Blues, a nail-biter in Glendale, and the first loss of the season out in L.A. Along the way they discuss the maturation of Vladimir Tarasenko, St. Louis' pointless offseason, the long-term future of the Arizona Coyotes, Devan Dubnyk's struggles, Darcy Kuemper's successes, the availability of Sean Burke, exactly WTF is going on with the Wild's defensive corps, Thomas Vanek's fan-dividing 300th goal, sassy Ryan Suter, the risks inherent to 3-on-3 hockey, Alex Burrows, TempStar commercials, Todd Richards' soon-to-be-non-existent NHL coaching career, Alex Ovechkin's alarm clock issues, and what it would take to cheer for the Young Guns.

As always, the show's free to stream.  Also, as always, be aware that we use some big-boy language on the show.



We'll be back next week to discuss the Wild's first regulation loss out in Anaheim and what will likely be a curb-stomping of the Blue Jackets back in St. Paul in addition to whatever else happens between now & then.

As always, feel free to drop us a line here on the blog or via e-mail (WildlyBiased@gmail.com). You can also hit us up on Twitter (Phil at @Phileeeeeeep and me at @WildlyBiased). We'd love to discuss the Wild, the NHL, or, really, whatever you feel like talking about. We try to keep it open around here. 

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