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Nation Radio – March 12, 2011

By NationRadio
Mar 14, 2011, 00:18 EDTUpdated: Mar 13, 2011, 17:12 EDT

Another week in the can, another episode of NationRadio coming at you. We are now broadcasting from the Pint Downtown select Saturdays from 12-2 PM. If you want to see the magic of radio live, or want to worship at the feet of the venerable Lowetide – we invite you to join us for a frosty beverage and hockey talk.
Guy Flaming from Coming Down the Pipe discusses the development of Devan Dubnyk and Jeff Deslauriers as well as the gaggle of Oilers prospects ready to turn pro. Flaming also looks ahead to the 2011 Entry Draft.
David Staples from the Cult of Hockey at the Edmonton Journal discusses the continued usage of advanced stats and its impact on following the game. He also provides an interesting update on the new Downtown Arena.
Jonathan Willis discusses Colten Teubert, Linus Omark and the value of an NHL Draft Pick and looks ahead to the 2011 Entry Draft.
Jeff Krushell from Krush Sport Performance at Team 1260 discusses the injury to Sam Gagner and concussions in the NHL. The Blue Jays and some baseball talk also comes to the surface and Lowetide talks his other love.
Kirk Luedeke from Bruins Draft Watch discusses the Chara hit, the Boston Bruins and also looks ahead to the 2011 Entry Draft.
Jim Baer – the play by play man for the Oilers AHL affiliate Oklahoma City Barons discusses the Barons push into the 2011 playoffs.
Breaking News
- Scenes From Morning Skate: Oilers can’t let another opponent on second-half of back-to-back win
- Oilers’ Frederic to play Thursday against Red Wings after getting stitches
- Pre-Scout: Under pressure to make playoffs, Red Wings first in the Atlantic arriving in Edmonton
- ‘We’re going to sit tight’: Oilers CEO Jeff Jackson talks trades, goaltending and a sense of urgency
- Better Lait Than Never: Oilers win two beauties then lose to Buffalo… round and round we go.
