The Athletic can do better...much better!
With a writer covering every NHL team, why does every podcast here seem like a retread of any other podcast coming out of Toronto? 5 minutes covering a league wide topic, followed by 55 minutes of the North Division coverage, ad nauseum! Please pair up two writers from teams within each division for a weekly podcast where they discuss the teams within their division! Maybe even invite a writer from a third team to join them to get a different perspective. If they want, they can briefly touch on any large issues of the day around the league. But keep the talk mostly within the division! I COULDN’T CARE LESS ABOUT THE NORTH DIVISION TEAMS!!! - my team will NEVER play them this season, since we probably won’t make the playoffs. BUT I DO CARE ABOUT THE TEAMS WITHIN MY DIVISION! So, please, give me as how I care about once each week, rather than three that I don’t want to listen to!
Enuf about the North Division! via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/08/21
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