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Nation Real Life Episode 148 – Housing Tips, Hockey Canada, and Empty Seats at Rogers Place

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Nov 19, 2019, 20:30 ESTUpdated: Nov 19, 2019, 20:42 EST
Welcome, Nation, to a brand new episode of the Real Life Podcast! This week, the boys had a lot to talk about this week as the Oilers continue to roll along at the top of the Pacific Division standings, but naturally, the conversation took plenty of weird turns along the way.
To start off this week’s podcast, the boys jumped in with a look at the Oilers’ upcoming week which includes a swing through California and into Vegas for the weekend. If you’re an NHL team, would you do what you could to avoid spending more time than what is absolutely necessary in Sin City? From there, Jay and Chalmers spoke a little bit about their upcoming football trip to Buffalo and whether or not either of them will end up going through a table at the tailgate party. From there, the podcast takes a hard left when Chalmers gets into some house winterizing tips that most people don’t ever think about, including the removal of your garden hose so that you don’t get water in your basement. Getting back to hockey, the boys talked about the changes to Hockey Canada’s minor hockey age groups. Does it matter that the leagues are no longer called Novice, PeeWee, and Atom? Lastly, the guys checked in on the Oilers’ lack of attendance and discussed potential solutions that can help get more people back at Rogers Place.
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