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Nation Network Radio Powered by Shark Club Sports Bar & Grill — Ep. 17

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Feb 8, 2018, 19:00 ESTUpdated: Feb 8, 2018, 16:15 EST
Welcome to the 17th episode of the Nation Network Radio broadcast, powered by Shark Club Sports Bar & Grill.
Don’t settle for nosebleeds! Always get a front row seat at Shark Club, your only destination for pre-game, post-game… every game! Located just minutes away from Rogers Arena at the corner of Georgia and Beatty, come eat, drink and talk a bit of trash. Learn more at www.sharkclub.com.
This week, The Athletic Vancouver’s Israel Fehr and CanucksArmy’s Managing Editor J.D. Burke talk about the Canucks Thursday night 4-2 victory over their old rival Chicago Blackhawks. After a brief recap, they shift gears to talk about the Canucks Saturday night match with the Tampa Bay Lightning. Joining the show is Raw Charge and HockeyGraph’s Alan Wells, to talk about the Lightning team as currently constructed and the possibility that they could add Erik Karlsson.
In the second hour of the show, CanucksArmy’s Jeremy Davis is on the line to talk about the Utica Comets and Canucks prospects at large. Eventually, Davis gets to say his piece on a Canucks blue line that doesn’t have any elite options but an abundance of depth, which is becoming something of a problem with all the healthy scratches of late.
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