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Slim and None
KEMB Productions
13 episodes
3 weeks ago
This episode features a discussion of the key February meeting when the $25,000 obligation is raised to $250,000, then eliminated. There is also a discussion of some of the more colorful owners and hockey personalities at that point in time and the status of the league itself.
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Hockey
History,
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This episode features a discussion of the key February meeting when the $25,000 obligation is raised to $250,000, then eliminated. There is also a discussion of some of the more colorful owners and hockey personalities at that point in time and the status of the league itself.
Show more...
Hockey
History,
Sports
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6: Slim and None / Episode #6: "Finding A Rink .... The Hard Way"
Slim and None
26 minutes
3 years ago
6: Slim and None / Episode #6: "Finding A Rink .... The Hard Way"
The Whalers had gone from having people wonder whether they could pull it off to where are they going to play. Howard Baldwin explored a number of options including the Providence Civic Center, which was filled with chaos. Also, Howard says goodbye to his longtime friend and associate, Bob Caporale.
Slim and None
This episode features a discussion of the key February meeting when the $25,000 obligation is raised to $250,000, then eliminated. There is also a discussion of some of the more colorful owners and hockey personalities at that point in time and the status of the league itself.