The VFMS Show (Oct 13)

by Matt Reitz on October 14, 2010

VFMS Podcast: October 13, 2010 (Click To Download)

PODCAST with MIC

Hey there, Puck-Nuts! The latest episode (Oct 13) of the VFMS Podcast is up for your listening pleasure! Whether you joined us live and need a second fix, or you’re just seeking out our witty banter (read: Matt taunting Jen once again) for the first listen, there are several means to meet your needs:

- Download directly from the VFMS Homepage on BlogTalkRadio (or stream the show if you’re afraid of commitment)

- Skip all of that needless clicking and head over to iTunes to download and/or subscribe directly.

- Subscribe directly on iTunes.

- Go to iTunes directly subscribe.

- All of the last three above.

- If all else fails, panic and ice the puck…

Matt and Jen look at the start of the Los Angeles Kings season, highly-touted rookie defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson, James Wisniewski’s “action,” and the Fox/DISH Network dispute…

Here are some links to go along with this week’s podcast:

“DISH Network says Fox Networks to Blame For Service Drop” from Five For Howling

Our article earlier this week breaking down Oliver Ekman-Larsson.

Gann Matsuda gives us a look at the Los Angeles Kings problems with secondary scoring.

The obligatory link to James Wisniewski giving a visual demonstration of what hockey players talk about between whistles.

And finally, Mike Ribeiro showing us his version of “Thug Life.” Oh, and the wife.

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Tune in next week on Tuesday, October 19th at 7pm PST/10pm EST and join us for some interactive fun in the chatroom! Chatroom opens 10 minutes prior to our opening faceoff…

As always, you can find me on Twitter at @ViewFromMySeats and my co-host Jennifer Shaw at @gimmeapuck.

Matt Reitz is the Editor-In-Chief here at ViewFromMySeats.com and former NHL Writer for ProHockeyTalk on NBCSports. When he’s not shoving a mic in the face of NHLers or explaining why home teams should wear white, he’s usually trying to figure out what song to play next on his iPod. It’s a never-ending job.

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