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CanucksArmy Presents: Nation Network Radio — Ep. 9

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Dec 12, 2017, 11:00 ESTUpdated: Dec 12, 2017, 03:19 EST
For the ninth week straight, CanucksArmy’s presentation of Nation Network Radio keeps on rolling.
This week our intrepid hosts, TSN’s Jon Abbott and the Managing Editor of CanucksArmy J.D. Burke, break down the Canucks loss to the Philadelphia Flyers and their injuries to the roster along the way. How can the Canucks best cope with trying circumstances? Abbott and Burke have a few ideas.
Another CanucksArmy contributor, Jackson McDonald, joins the show to help our hosts discuss the Jordan Subban for Nic Dowd trade and Markus Granlund’s season.
In the second hour of the show, our two hosts shift gears to preview the Canucks Saturday night loss to the Calgary Flames. FlamesNation and Calgary Flames website writer Ari Yanover joins the show to discuss the Flames crease situation and the sudden development of Sean Monahan as a reliable two-way player to go along with his consistent goal production.
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