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(Video) Nation Talks: Vegas Golden Knights @ Edmonton Oilers (Post-Game)

By Nation Dan
Apr 6, 2018, 16:20 EDTUpdated: Apr 18, 2018, 16:03 EDT
The Vegas Golden Knights are not the biggest fans of the North. For the second time in as many trips, the Pacific division champions complained about the cold up in Edmonton, and for the second straight time they were ceremoniously escorted out of town sans their two points and their dignity.
The boys over at the Nation HQ were able to sit down and bask in the glory that was another night of Oilers winning, and delicious delicious McPoints.
Kind enough to join us today was @Mandeeeeez from the sales team at Oilersnation. You may remember him from such places as everything Oilersnation has ever done in the community, just an all around great guy.
The topic du jour in today’s Nation Talk was of course, McPoints. The boys took a moment to talk about Connor’s performance and what Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (can you hear me Peter?!?!?!?) means to this team. We discussed the prognostication ability of the one and only, Chris the Intern. We took a moment to talk about the Sedin’s special last “home on ice” game. Then, the guys had some time to look forward to what is bound to be the best 10th Anniversary party Oilersnation will have held yet.
Watch the full video here:
Your friends at Oilersnation love trying new things and this pre-game chat is no different. In this new feature, we take a few minutes to get @cooom, the Nation Dan, and Chris the Intern in front of the camera while Baggedmilk acts as your moderator and friendly neighbourhood cameraman.
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