Hosted by Leo Staudacher, Joey Dwyer, and Dane Dreyfus, Moves at the Blue Line strives to keep you up to date on everything hockey in a way that's fun, digestible, and hopefully at least a little entertaining.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsHockey |
Miles Wood's Conn Smythe run begins this weekend, Dane and Joey are here to break it all down. Playoff talk, the 'Yotes move north, and Dane has the night of his life at the UC. more
Joey and Dane start this episode grappling with the fact that the Blackhawks might not be very good. Then they go rapid fire through the league's storylines as the playoffs draw near. more
More cold steel on ice? YES! The boys are back to talk Hawks, Preds, Canucks, and most things in between. more
Without Leo, Joey and Dane are back to pump out some content. Bouncing around the stories in the NHL, the boys tackle everything happening in the show then talk a little college hoops. more
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I would just like to say I know Joey (Josef Dwyer as addressed towards the beginning) and I am so excited to see where his and his friends podcast is going to go and who knows, some day I could be in the presence of a famous podcaster.
Apple Podcasts | #211 | United States/Sports/Hockey |
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