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Chris Simon Tribute

A Hockey Fights Podcast

Episode 24 of the Department of Discipline podcast, hosted by The Nation Network, titled "Chris Simon Tribute" was published on April 11, 2024 and runs 30 minutes.

April 11, 2024 ·30m · Department of Discipline

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782 NHL games. 305 points. 1824 penalty minutes. 121 NHL fights. Chris Simon had a very productive NHL career. But on March 18, 2024, the pride of Wawa, Ontario passed away at the age of 52. Ryan and Jay are joined by some of Simon''s peers, rivals and teammates to remember the person and player.Mike Commodore (2:20)Andrew Peters (9:00)Darcy Hordichuk (15:45)Rhett Warrener (19:30)Craig Conroy (26:45)Thanks to our sponsor #BET99 #Bet99SportsbookFollow @Bet99SportsbookCheck them out at --- https://record.canadiangamingaffiliates.com/_s2a3vrIOadiYNevImT-MDGNd7ZgqdRLk/2/Audio Credits: CBC, Fox Sports Network, and MSG.Check out hockeyfights.com to check out the latest tilts from around the hockey world.Instagram: @hockeyfightsTwitter: @hockeyfightsFacebook: @hockeyfightsdotcomThis episode was hosted by Ryan Pinder & Jay Rosehill, produced by Jack Haverstock & Liam Horrobin, edited and mixed by Amil Delic & Mike Rogerson. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

782 NHL games. 305 points. 1824 penalty minutes. 121 NHL fights. Chris Simon had a very productive NHL career. But on March 18, 2024, the pride of Wawa, Ontario passed away at the age of 52. Ryan and Jay are joined by some of Simon''s peers, rivals and teammates to remember the person and player.


Mike Commodore (2:20)

Andrew Peters (9:00)

Darcy Hordichuk (15:45)

Rhett Warrener (19:30)

Craig Conroy (26:45)


Thanks to our sponsor #BET99 #Bet99Sportsbook

Follow @Bet99Sportsbook

Check them out at --- https://record.canadiangamingaffiliates.com/_s2a3vrIOadiYNevImT-MDGNd7ZgqdRLk/2/


Audio Credits: CBC, Fox Sports Network, and MSG.


Check out hockeyfights.com to check out the latest tilts from around the hockey world.

Instagram: @hockeyfights

Twitter: @hockeyfights

Facebook: @hockeyfightsdotcom


This episode was hosted by Ryan Pinder & Jay Rosehill, produced by Jack Haverstock & Liam Horrobin, edited and mixed by Amil Delic & Mike Rogerson.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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