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Robin Bouchard, Jeff Pyle and Don Money on This Week's Puska on Pucks

by Denis Puska
April 3, 2010 - International Hockey League 2 (IHL 2)


CLEVELAND, OH - Playoff fever has hit Puska On Pucks, The Original Internet Hockey Show and three guests will talk more in depth on the post season in professional hockey.

Host Denis J. Puska will visit with Gwinnett Gladiators Head Coach Jeff Pyle who will talk about the ECHL Kelly Cup Playoffs and what American Conference teams could be ones to watch. There is also the second part of an interview with Robin Bouchard of the IHL's Muskegon Lumberjacks. Bouchard will discuss the upcoming Turner Cup playoffs and his playing career.

Don Money from prohockeynews.com is also on the show to talk about the Southern Professional Hockey League's playoffs and the recent bench clearing brawl that took place in Knoxville.

There is also another installment of Ice Chips-News and Notes from professional hockey including the latest on another IHL city that could opt for a junior circuit.

Fans can tune into new and past episodes of Puska on Pucks, The Original Internet Hockey Show at www.puskaonpucks.com and www.oursportscentral.com under the OSC Radio link section. Several other fan websites also carry links to the show that discusses all levels of professional hockey from Single A to the NHL.

Puska on Pucks is brought to you by Puska Media Services, a communication, podcasting and web content business for sports teams and leagues. Let Puska Media Services develop a podcast for your league or team that will keep your fans informed. For further information log on to www.puskaonpucks.com or email Denis J. Puska at puskamediasvc@gmail.com.

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