Get ready to Light the Lamp all season long! Hosted by Alexis Downie, the flagship show for Ducks Stream will feature a new 60-minute episode every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Stay tuned for up-to-date Ducks and NHL news all while getting a chance to hear from some of the biggest names in hockey.
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Get ready to Light the Lamp all season long! Hosted by Alexis Downie, the flagship show for Ducks Stream will feature a new 60-minute episode every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Stay tuned for up-to-date Ducks and NHL news all while getting a chance to hear from some of the biggest names in hockey.
Emerson Etem and Guy Hebert cover day two of the 2025 NHL Draft from Newport Beach, CA! The show begins with a recap of day one, news of Anaheim acquiring Petr Mrazek from the Detroit Red Wings (04:23) and the early day two selection of Eric Nilson (07:56) followed by Anaheim Ducks scout Jan-Ake Danielson (12:37). Etem and Hebert react live to 3rd and 4th round selections, Lasse Boelius (16:28) and Noah Read (21:17). Anaheim Ducks Assistant General Manager and Director of Amateur Scouting, Martin Madden, joins the crew to discuss the 2025 draft class (25:17). First-round selection Roger McQueen (35:03) and second-rounder, Eric Nilson (41:12), arrive to the Ducks Draft HQ on a yacht and recap their wild ride down south to Orange County. Scott McQueen joins the show and shares his families experience throughout draft weekend with the Ducks (44:47). Finally, the crew wraps the weekend with a final sign-off from the 2025 NHL Draft (53:48).
Light the Lamp
Get ready to Light the Lamp all season long! Hosted by Alexis Downie, the flagship show for Ducks Stream will feature a new 60-minute episode every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Stay tuned for up-to-date Ducks and NHL news all while getting a chance to hear from some of the biggest names in hockey.