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The AHL Pre-Show Episode 22: EBERLE FIREBIRDS

The AHL Pre-Show Episode 22: EBERLE FIREBIRDS

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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.

If you couldn't tell, the crew is pretty excited about Jordan Eberle's conditioning stint in Coachella Valley. Dea wonders if the captaincy transfers down to the American League while Andrew can't stop talking about the legendary 2012-13 Oklahoma City Barons squad. Round Two of the brouhaha between Wilkes-Barre and Hershey had it all, including a little controversy that has us wondering when the AHL will join the 21st Century.


Is Grand Rapids in trouble? Yes. How much trouble? Andrew has another crash out about the Griffins. It could be even worse if Texas has a successful Friday night in Manitoba.


Club Penguin and Hershey reunite for a Round 3 of Brouhaha this week and the crew is ready for more bad blood and more drama.


Can Henderson make it interesting? Mitch McLain and the Silver Knights are on fire and clawing their way out of an early-season hole. Andrew might be jumping on the bandwagon to Nevada. Wrap things up this weekend with the Battle for the North with Laval and Rochester getting after it.


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

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