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Puck Yeah

By: The Alternative Commentary Collective
  • Summary

  • Puck Yeah! It's New Zealand’s home for hockey with hosts Logan Swinkels and Joe Durie, bringing you the best stories and interviews from Down Under.
    Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for your fix of NZ hockey news and subscribe to the podcast for the latest interviews.
    Email us at: puckyeahpodcast@gmail.com
    2022 The Alternative Commentary Collective
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Episodes
  • Last Call | Puck Yeah 85
    Dec 12 2021
    After five years, 85 podcast episodes, and countless videos, Puck Yeah is calling time. Join hosts Logan and Joe for the last call as they look back on a few fond memories and share their biggest hopes for the future of New Zealand ice hockey. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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    52 mins
  • Becoming The Enigma With Colin McIntosh | Puck Yeah 84
    Sep 29 2021
    Colin McIntosh came to New Zealand in 2017 as an import player and ever since he has immersed himself into Queenstown's hockey culture. From coaching women's hockey, to working at the rink, and launching the successful 'Enigma Hockey' brand - he's got a lot going on, but he still found time to catch up with the Puck Yeah lads! Plus... why are fans saying "F U" to ESPN? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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    39 mins
  • Inline Hockey, The Next Olympic Sport? | Puck Yeah 83
    Sep 7 2021
    Kiwi inline hockey legend Tara Fox joins the Puck Yeah lads to discuss the possibility of adding the sport to the LA 2028 Olympics and how New Zealand could fare. Plus, how she returned to hockey shortly after giving birth and the success of her Hockeywise camps in Hamilton. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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    41 mins

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