Friday, October 30, 2015

Wildly Biased Show: Week #6

Well hello again, podcast fans! Welcome to Week #6 of the Wildly Biased Show!


The Wild sandwiched a divisional loss around two victories last week and Trevor & Phil are back to recap all of it. Between the wins & losses they find time to discuss just what's wrong with the Ducks, the future of California hockey, Jason Zucker's franchise-record fastest goal, Darcy Kuemper's struggles, Zach Parise's work ethic, Devan Dubnyk's knee, what's going right with the Edmonton Oilers & who's going to come out of the Pacific Division, Ryan Suter: Textbook Hockey Player.

They also take their monthly long, hard look at the Central Division standings. Can the Preds continue to dominate with D? Will the Stars goaltending hold up? Do the Blues have any idea what they're doing? Do the Blackhawks care about the regular season at all? How scary are the Jets? What's the point of the Colorado Avalanche?

They wrap the show up with a trip around the NHL. Talking about the Habs first loss, the Blue Jackets first win, Evander Kane's unwillingness to show remorse, Jeremy Roenick's alligator wrestling, and the passing of original St. Louis Blue Jimmy Roberts.

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



They'll be back next week to discuss the Wild's first meeting of the season with the hated Chicago Blackhawks, a trip down to St. Louis, and the Nashville Predators first visit to St. Paul of the 2015-16 season. All that plus anything else that comes up and another trip around the league.

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

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