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PODCAST: The Hockey News Radio Show - March 30, 2012

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For the March 30, 2012 edition of the THN Radio Show, co-hosts Adam Proteau and Jamie Shalley are back – and in the opening segment, the guys break down the firing of Canadiens GM Pierre Gauthier and discuss his potential replacements.

In the second block, Philadelphia Flyers forward Ian Laperriere calls in to discuss the season of his team, the potential for a franchise in Quebec City and, with retirement looming, he looks back at the sacrifices he made during a lengthy and productive NHL career.

In the final block, the Ask Adam mailbag deals with questions on Alex Pietrangelo of the Blues winning the Norris Trophy, the long-term health of Sidney Crosby, and more.

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