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Looking for more from Garrett and Hannah? The CAMPUS DIARIES series is a next generation look into Briar University! Garrett and Hannah’s daughter is the first to fall in love. Read on for a teaser of The Graham Effect … Hockey Kings Transcript Original Air Date: 07/28 The Sports Broadcast Corporati...
Looking for more from Garrett and Hannah? The CAMPUS DIARIES series is a next generation look into Briar University! Garrett and Hannah’s daughter is the first to fall in love.
Read on for a teaser of The Graham Effect …
Hockey Kings Transcript
Original Air Date: 07/28
The Sports Broadcast Corporation
Jake Connelly: Speaking of unmitigated disasters, I guess this is a perfect segue to our next segment. Massive news coming out of the college hockey world: the Briar/Eastwood merger. Talking about your alma mater here, G.
Garrett Graham: My kid goes there too. Keeping it in the family, you know?
Connelly: On a scale of one to ten—one being catastrophe and ten being the apocalypse—how bad is this?
Graham: Well. It’s not great.
Connelly: I believe we call that an understatement.
Graham: I mean, yes. But let’s unpack this. Setting aside the fact that it’s unprecedented—two D1 men’s ice hockey programs merging into one? Unheard of. But I suppose there could be some advantages. Chad Jensen is looking at a super team here. I mean, Colson and Ryder on one roster? Not to mention Demaine, Larsen, and Lindley? With Kurth in the crease? Tell me how this team isn’t unstoppable.
Connelly: On paper, absolutely. And I’m the first person to give credit where credit’s due. Chad Jensen is the most decorated coach in college hockey. Twelve Frozen Four forays and seven wins during his tenure at Briar. He holds the record for championship wins—
Graham: Does your father-in-law pay you to be his hype man? Or you do it for free to score approval points?
Connelly: Says the man who won three of those seven championships under Jensen.
Graham: Yeah, all right. So we’re both biased. All jokes aside, Jensen is a miracle worker, but even he can’t erase decades of bitter rivalry and hostility. Briar and Eastwood have battled it out in their conference for years. And suddenly these boys are expected to play nice?
Connelly: He’s got a tough job ahead of him, that’s for sure. But like you said, if they manage to make it work? Come together as one team? We could be seeing some magic happen.
Graham: Either that, or these guys are going to kill each other.
Connelly: Guess we’re about to find out.
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