• Episode 56 - What to do with the Second Line

  • Nov 2 2023
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 56 - What to do with the Second Line

  • Summary

  • The Build is back! Some things will change! Other things need to change! The only constant is change (and injuries)!

    Topics include:

    • Who is stepping up in the absence of David Savard?
    • The top six needs help and there may be help coming
    • Can Slafkovsky's play be accurately judged in his current situation?
    • The goalies are playing well! Now what?

    Links you should click on:

    Please consider donating to Doctors Without Borders (Medcins Sans Frontiers) to help provide medical care to those displaced by violence and natural disasters.

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    Please consider supporting one of the following funds dedicated to reproductive health and bodily autonomy:

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