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The AHL Pre-Show Episode 21: Club Penguin

The AHL Pre-Show Episode 21: Club Penguin

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It's Season Two of The AHL Pre-Show! Andrew Rinaldi and Deanna McFeron are back to preview the upcoming week of American Hockey League games. Along the way - our hosts are sure to provide you with a healthy dose of chaotic energy, pop culture references, and everything in between as they break down the weekend action ahead.

Andrew rejoices in a Central Division win at the All-Star Classic in Coachella Valley. Two beats combining for a big W - the crew break down the fun and games to open the show. Flowers are given to the award winners of the month - Sasha Pastujov, Ville Koivunen, and Cayden Primeau's resurgence that has Dea excited for the young netminder's future. The crew also discusses Vinnie Hinistroza's waiver claim by a division rival and how that's going to impact Milwaukee's chance at a three-peat to the Central crown.


With the All-Star break over, we're officially in playoff chase season. Can the Griffins wake up for Andrew's sanity? He'd like to see some goals again. Dea breaks down a classic AHL matchup in Toronto/Laval this weekend. Cleveland looks to get back into the North race, but they have to log in to Club Penguin in order to do that.


How does one get up for Iowa/Manitoba this weekend with little implications for the postseason run? Is Andrew that obsessed for Central Division hockey? This week Club Penguin comes to Hershey and the crew discusses the pride on the line for Chocolate Town to respond to the 9-0 loss the last time these two teams met.


It's the hockiest hockey to ever have hockeyed, and you can catch it all this week on TAPS.

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