
Radio Recon's Goin' with the Hot Hand
Published on December 29, 2014 under ECHL (ECHL)
Reading Royals News Release
Sinking Spring, PA - The Reading Royals cordially invite you to join us tomorrow night (Tuesday, December 30, 2014) from 6 - 7 pm at Jimmy G's Railroad House Sports Bar and Restaurant (152 Woodrow Avenue, Sinking Spring, PA; 610-678-1177) for Radio Recon, the Royals' weekly coach's show.
You know we love to go with the hot hand at Radio Recon, and no one's got the fire raging hotter right now than first year forward Matt Hatch. We all knew the guy could fly, but he had full blast crazy legs syndrome going this past week-and it paid off. We also all know, Hatcher's got a personality that can match his blazing speed-and it's all up to the host to tap into that dazzling Union College font of knowledge and wisdom. Pressure's on. Of course, the pressure's always on Coach Courville, but he doesn't ever seem all that phased by it. We'll talk with the Coach about how he'll try to keep pace with the rest of the East-and maybe even see whether he's got a New Year's resolution or two in the offing-as we turn the corner towards 2015...
As always, we welcome any and all comments and questions from the fans at Radio Recon. We might also come up with a little crazy trivia and giveaways for those who participate in the show. Royals Radio Recon will be broadcast live on the Royals Broadcast Network (CBS Sports Radio 1240 am and 98.5 fm in Reading).
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