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Episode 17: Drew Got Served

An episode of the The Bannermen: LA Kings Podcast podcast, hosted by The Bannermen, titled "Episode 17: Drew Got Served" was published on March 7, 2018 and runs 60 minutes.

March 7, 2018 ·60m · The Bannermen: LA Kings Podcast

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In this episode of the Bannermen, we review the Los Angeles Kings moves at the trade deadline and whether or not said moves have worked out for the team. We also welcome back the illustrious Jeff Carter back to the Kings lineup, and thus, the production of Tyler Toffoli and Tanner Pearson back to the lineup. Also, we talk about Drew Doughty and his life goal of becoming the real world Peter Pan. We discuss his passion, emotion and lack of discipline and how all those things make him the the Toys R Us kid that we know and love. It's the home stretch for the playoffs!

In this episode of the Bannermen, we review the Los Angeles Kings moves at the trade deadline and whether or not said moves have worked out for the team. We also welcome back the illustrious Jeff Carter back to the Kings lineup, and thus, the production of Tyler Toffoli and Tanner Pearson back to the lineup. Also, we talk about Drew Doughty and his life goal of becoming the real world Peter Pan. We discuss his passion, emotion and lack of discipline and how all those things make him the the Toys R Us kid that we know and love. It's the home stretch for the playoffs!
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