Listen "S1E6 Merry Christmas"
Episode Synopsis
Episode 6 of the Chasing MacNaughton Podcast from Tech Hockey Guide; "Merry Christmas." This week Tim Braun, Rob Gilreath, Dustin Lindstrom discuss(times are approximate):
Preview of the GLI (1:54)
Michigan/Michigan State Support of GLI (11:10)
Questions (18:50)
GLI Predictions (34:12)
GLI Question (Patreon Preview) (36:27)
WCHA Non-Conference Predictions (42:24)
For additional information and more episode liner notes, check out our episode overview on Tech Hockey Guide. To make sure we can afford all this fancy equipment we purchased for the podcast, please check out our patreon page and consider joining. Special thanks to our first ever group of patrons; Steve Buck, Marvin Wilson, Mark Bailey, and Alex Slepak. Patrons at our Black Level or above receive an authentic MTU jersey patch and access to extra podcast content including the unpublished “Episode 0” and extended versions of our other episodes. This week’s extended version is 95 minutes long with Shane Fredericks' comments about goaltending, the conference reshuffle, Coach Shawhan's references to religion, GLi scheduling, MTUs' ability to recruit and California's NCAA law impact on hockey. Follow us on twitter at ChasingMacPod and you can submit questions through our email address, [email protected]. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Please rate and review which will help us reach more people, and tell your friends. Please check out Jonathan Zamaites series previews every Friday and Mike Anleitner's Old Dog in Texas column every Wednesday. Also, keep an eye out for new recruiting articles on Tuesdays. As always, special thanks to our patron saint Doc McResin for his generous donation to get this thing running, we hope you enjoy. Also, thanks to The Thank You Notes for all the bumpers in today’s episode. If you like what you hear, check them out at thethankyounotes.bandcamp.com
Preview of the GLI (1:54)
Michigan/Michigan State Support of GLI (11:10)
Questions (18:50)
GLI Predictions (34:12)
GLI Question (Patreon Preview) (36:27)
WCHA Non-Conference Predictions (42:24)
For additional information and more episode liner notes, check out our episode overview on Tech Hockey Guide. To make sure we can afford all this fancy equipment we purchased for the podcast, please check out our patreon page and consider joining. Special thanks to our first ever group of patrons; Steve Buck, Marvin Wilson, Mark Bailey, and Alex Slepak. Patrons at our Black Level or above receive an authentic MTU jersey patch and access to extra podcast content including the unpublished “Episode 0” and extended versions of our other episodes. This week’s extended version is 95 minutes long with Shane Fredericks' comments about goaltending, the conference reshuffle, Coach Shawhan's references to religion, GLi scheduling, MTUs' ability to recruit and California's NCAA law impact on hockey. Follow us on twitter at ChasingMacPod and you can submit questions through our email address, [email protected]. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Please rate and review which will help us reach more people, and tell your friends. Please check out Jonathan Zamaites series previews every Friday and Mike Anleitner's Old Dog in Texas column every Wednesday. Also, keep an eye out for new recruiting articles on Tuesdays. As always, special thanks to our patron saint Doc McResin for his generous donation to get this thing running, we hope you enjoy. Also, thanks to The Thank You Notes for all the bumpers in today’s episode. If you like what you hear, check them out at thethankyounotes.bandcamp.com
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