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Gorilla Off The Back ~ Episode 163
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Gorilla Off The Back ~ Episode 163

Episode 163 ~ Gorilla Off The Back Jarom and Tanner are back breaking down the past week of Chicago Blackhawks hockey that saw them go 2-2 for another win one lose one streak. They also talk Flower reaching 500 career wins and discuss how it might be a lo

Windy City Benders Podcast

December 13, 20211h 26mExplicit

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Episode 163 ~ Gorilla Off The Back Jarom and Tanner are back breaking down the past week of Chicago Blackhawks hockey that saw them go 2-2 for another win one lose one streak. They also talk Flower reaching 500 career wins and discuss how it might be a long time till we see another goalie come close to this mark. Tanner talks about the Trouba hit on Khaira and how it was unintentionally dirty but was enough for King to ask for some reinforcements in the enforcer department. They wrap up Hawks Talk with some dumb comments from an irrelevant Mike Milbury. Using a nice little transition for NHL Talk the guys discuss Torts comments about the nasty Zegras/Milano goal and how he might have just ended any chance to coach in the NHL again. More topics include: ~Train Wreck in Arizona ~Board of Governors meeting ~What should the league do if the Players don’t go to China. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @WCBPodcast. Make sure to subscribe on Apple Podcast, Youtube, and Spotify. Also leave us a review over on Apple Podcast as well to help the show grow! Check out our official merch over at shopwcbp.com! Hosts:  Jarom @ZachJarom Tanner @TannerHouston wcbenders.com Merch: shopwcbp.com Twitter: @WCBPodcast Instagram: @WCBPodcast Facebook: The Windy City Bender Podcast #NHL #ChicagoBlackhawks #HockeyPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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