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2 Guys and a Goalie pres. by Odds Shark Ep. 34-”Gut Bomb”

Jan 27, 2020, 15:35 ESTUpdated: Jan 27, 2020, 15:38 EST
Welcome to “2 Guys and a Goalie,” starring Dustin Nielson, Joaquin Gage, and Matt Kassian and presented by Odds Shark, Popeye’s Louisiana Chicken, and Sport Clips Haircuts. The show focuses on stories, notes, transactions, and everything else happening all around the NHL and the world of hockey.
Former NHL player Chris Dingman is in studio to tell some hilarious stories from his playing days, from the road life, scoring on the legendary Patrick Roy, reliving some of his most memorable fights, getting into brawls in Junior, winning the Stanley Cup with the @Colorado Avalanche and @Tampa Bay Lightning, leadership, and playing video games with teammates.
Popeyes Poll Question:
- Men’s 3-on-3
- Skills Challenge
- Women’s Game
Gager talks about some of the highlights from the ODR over the weekend.
Keep It or Clip It: What was the best part of All-Star Weekend?
- It’s okay to be friends with a guy simply because they’re a goalie.
- Kass didn’t show up today because he’s dodging Dingman?
- Wearing small gloves under your hockey gloves on the ODR is a horrible idea.
- 3-on-3 based on nationality will make all-star weekend better.
- Playing on the ODR without boards is just a waste of time.
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Breaking News
- Maple Leafs fans share their thoughts on the 2026 NHL Draft
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- Report: Maple Leafs expected to be among teams pursuing Patrick Kane during free agency
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- Maple Leafs’ Måns Gudmundsson models his game after Red Wings’ Moritz Seider
