Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Podcast: That Gopher Hockey Puckcast Episode 13 (with Eric Vegoe)

On episode 13 of That Gopher Hockey Puckcast, the first half of the season comes to a close.

Eric Vegoe of The Athletic and Gopher Puck Live joins Nate, Drew and producer Tom Schreier to put the finishing touches on a 1-5 Gophers stretch after Minnesota was swept by Ohio State. Much of the weekend, from the road woes to the power play to Mat Robson's Gopher debut Saturday, gets discussed. They also look back on Minnesota's first half, the offensive struggles down the stretch, where the Gophers sit nationally, Big Ten players who have stood out and hand out several awards to Minnesota players. You'll have to tune in to find out who won the vaunted "Casey Mittelstadt Award for Best Freshman Not Named Casey Mittelstadt."

Plus: We take a quick tour of St. Paul and tips for the renaissance hockey fan to close out the show.

Those who would watch a Jack Ramsey "Man vs. Wild" style show can directly download here.


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Plugs and stuff

-Eric is a co-host on the Gopher Puck Live podcast with Hammy and Jupiter that is recorded live during the season every Wednesday night at 9 pm CT. He writes for the site as well as The Athletic. His most recent feature is on Rem Pitlick's "inch-by-inch" journey to being the team's most consistent player. You can follow him on Twitter @evegoe.

-Drew can be found on Twitter @covedrew and covers Minnesota men's hockey and football for the Minnesota Daily. His tip was following Sean McIndoe's work @downgoesbrown.

-Nate can be found here on this website and at The Athletic (as well as every other website if the various links here don't make clear). You can follow him on Twitter @gopherstate and like/subscribe to his Facebook page. His tip was reading Steve Rushin's "Sting-Ray Afternoons" memoir.

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