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Calder’s Calling Episode 27: Maximum Chaos

Episode 27 of the Calder's Calling podcast, hosted by AHL News Now, titled "Calder’s Calling Episode 27: Maximum Chaos" was published on May 15, 2024 and runs 64 minutes.

May 15, 2024 ·64m · Calder's Calling

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Join Jay, Deana, and Corey in the latest episode of the Calder’s Calling Podcast!

The gang goes in-depth on the latest matchup results for the Divisional Semifinals in the 2024 Calder Cup Playoffs. Who made the biggest difference for their team, and how does that carry over into the division final rounds?

You’ll hear bold predictions and maybe reconsider how your sleep schedule influences your rooting interests in this episode of AHL chatter.

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