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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
May 19, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

:40 Still a Columbus resident
1:13 Will you move to Springfield?1:23 how your new job came to pass?
3:44 What it’s like starting a new job at this time
4:44 Does no fans mean there’ can’t be an AHL?
6:18 Some teams controlled by NHL organizations
7:08 support from NHL teams
8:14 What is the process to transition to your new job?
9:50 Will you look to leave your mark on the role?
11:00 Crazier things happen in the AHL – is that fun?
12:30 The relationship between the NHL and the AHL
14:15 Why did it take so long for NHL teams to move their affiliates close?
16;16 It used to be unheard of to have NHL-AHL teams close
18:34 How do you remember your time with #CBJ
19:46 remembering the 08-09 playoffs
21:00 The too many men call on Modin
21:18 Players from both teams celebrating
21:46 Do you have a regret?
22:50 Have you been in touch with Rick Nash?
23:45 Working to Nash’s demands vs waiting out the trade market
25:15 The impact of the summer of 2012
26:32 Sergei Bobrovsky
27:37 Bringing competitiveness to the team
28:40 Did the summer of 2012 exceed the value you perceived at the time?
30:55 How did you become a reds fan?
32:29 Strange to hear the Reds called by a voice other than Marty Brennaman
34:45 Both the president of the AAA hockey and AAA baseball leagues live in Columbus – is there something to be learned from each other?



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Released:
May 19, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Aaron Portzline of The Athletic breaks down the latest news surrounding the Columbus Blue Jackets and touches on topics from around the NHL