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Fer Sure - Episode 37: Meghan Hall and Hannah Burry from the Balls & Sticks Cast

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Here’s what Peter and Jay have for you this time (all time locations are without the opening ad):

Introductions: (00:00 - 17:59) Instead of having our traditional interview segment, we have Hannah and Meghan on the entire episode, but we start off with some getting to know you questions to introduce our listeners to our two guests.

The Willenium Starts in Toronto (17:59 - 24:25) William Nylander signed at the last minute, keeping Meghan, who is a Toronto fan, from a horrible weekend. Here are our reactions to the situation.

Jeff Skinner’s Next Contract: (24:25 - 30:45) Because Hannah is a Buffalo fan, we give Meghan a little chance to inquire about Jeff Skinner’s upcoming contract, and if it’s going to stress Hannah out like Nylander’s situation did with Meghan.

Tom Wilson....Again....: (30:45 - 43:40) He just can’t help himself. Maybe he’s just a garbage player who continually throws predatory hits. Also, what players do we hate to hate?

Coaching Carousel: (43:40 - 51:40) Coaches and GMs have lost their jobs recently. Which ones are the most interesting?

Laine Lights the Lamp: (51:40 - 57:10) Patrick Laine recently had a 5 goal game, and after starting the season in a goal scoring slump, he now leads the league. Jay and I love watching Patrick Laine, but what are some other players who don’t play for the teams we root for that we enjoy watching?

Game Time!: (57:10 - END) We haven’t done a quiz in a while, so I made one up that utilizes both stories from Sean McIndoe’s book The Down Goes Brown History of the NHL and stories I made up. Then, we wrap up.

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