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NATION RADIO – SEPTEMBER 3, 2011

By NationRadio
Sep 4, 2011, 18:00 EDT

There is a little something from everywhere this week on NationRadio. Red Deer Rebels talk starts it off, then it swings over to the Winnipeg Jets. Then Jason Bonsignore emerges from the mists of time to talk about his stint as an Oiler so many years ago.
Then some AHL talk and a look ahead at the Oilers special teams rounds out the week. Oh and what’s that? A Toronto Maple Leafs update if anyone West of Mississauga cares to hear about that sort of nonsense.
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Cam Moon the play by play man for the Red Deer Rebels of the WHL pops by to discuss Nugent-Hopkins prospects for the season ahead as well as how he believes the Rebels will fare.
Ted Wyman columnist from the Winnipeg Sun talks 2011-2012 Winnipeg Jets hockey as the squad prepares to make its glorious return to the NHL.
A replay of the epic Jason Bonsignore Interview from the Jason Gregor Show earlier in the week.
Corey Graham enters NationRadio airspace to talk about all things Oil Kings for the upcoming season, as well as some Ryan Nugent-Hopkins updates.
Rob Soria from the Oil Drop blog talks 2011-12 Oilers, special teams and potential line combinations next year.
One half of the legendary Pension Plan Puppets and also main contributor at the LeafsNation – Julian is on the show to discuss the untimely passing of Wade Belak and provide an update on the Toronto Maple Leafs.
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