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Jan. 4, 2013

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On the Jan. 4 edition of The Hockey News Radio Show, hosts Adam Proteau and Scott Laughlin welcome:
 
Albany/New Jersey Devils winger Stephen Gionta, who talks about his wild ride in last season’s playoffs…his season in the American League so far…how he’s ready to step into the NHL right away…and more.
 
Halifax Mooseheads GM and former NHLer Cam Russell, who discusses the three players he had a the world juniors – Nathan MacKinnon, Jonathan Drouin and Martin Frk…what moves he may make as he prepares his squad for a run at the Memorial Cup…and what knowledge  he imparts to his youngsters.
 
THN writer/web editor Rory Boylen, who looks back at what went wrong for Canada in Ufa…whether Malcolm Subban should shoulder the blame…and if the pressure is too much for Team Canada.

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