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NATION RADIO – JULY 16, 2011

By NationRadio
Jul 17, 2011, 19:30 EDT
Thousands of years ago when computers were invented we highly doubt that they were intended to bring you wireless transmissions from the radiola. But in the year 2011, here we are bringing you NationRadio. This weeks guests include David Staples, Jonathan Willis, Tyler Dellow and Bob Stauffer.
Commerical free as always – it’s NationRadio.
David Staples from the Edmonton Journal passes through NationRadio airspace to talk Downtown Arena buiness, the departure of Andrew Cogliano, the RNH, Sam Gagner’s future with the Oilers and Bulin legal problem updates.
Legendary cage fighter and hockey mathman Jonathan Willis talks Oilers off-season, the depth at Centre, Oklahoma Barons business and provides analysis on the Cogliano Trade.
More hockey talk from Lowetide, pondering a myriad of topics for your listening enjoyment.
Tyler Dellow from mc79hockey.com takes a look at the Cogliano trade, provides some insight on the fiasco between the LA Kings and the Oilers recently. He also talks new Arena with Lowetide and the CBA currently in place in the NHL.
The institution that Bob Stauffer takes a break from Oilers Lunch to discuss the 2011-12 Roster of the Edmonton Oilers including possible line combinations for next year. He also gives his take on the departures of Zach Stortini, JF Jacques and Andrew Cogliano.
More Stauffer, more Lowetide, more Ice Hockey Radios.
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