Friday, November 25, 2005
Lets Talk Hockey Episode 2
Special Guest - Jeff Maclauchlan
Our Stanley Cup perdictions
Review of Red Wings, Ducks game
The Pond is a great place to watch Hockey, but the Joe is the best!
5 Trivia questions
Jiri Fisher's condition
Sunday, November 20, 2005
Lets Talk Hockey Episode 1
Introduction for our first show. Introduction of the hosts.
The Sergei Fedorov Deal
Sean Avery and his fine from the NHL for Diving
Discussion about officiating in the NHL along with officiating in all hockey leagues
Closed with a quick mentioning of Pierre Turgeon and his 500th NHL goal.
How to get Lets Talk Hockey
...or any other podcast
Since im sure not all hockey fans area also computer geeks, like me, I decided it would be a good idea to write up a little tutorial on how to get podcasts, so here we go...
1. You need what is often referred to as a "podcatcher." There are many out there, but the easiest to use, in my opinion, is iTunes (oh and its free too :).) Go to www.apple.com/itunes/download

2. Select your operating system and click download. Uncheck those 2 checkboxes if you don't want Apple to spam you

3. Save the installer file to your desktop. When it finishes downloading double click the icon to begin the installation process.

4. Once installed, open iTunes and click on "Music Store" in the left column

5. When the Music Store loads click "Podcasts" in the left side menu

6. In the Podcasts page enter "Lets Talk Hockey" in the search box and click the magnifying glass icon

7. The Lets talk Hockey Podcast should be shown. Just click the Subscribe button. If your are presented with a warning about subscribing, just click yes.

8. You wil be takin back to the Podcasts section in iTunes and the latest episode of Lets Talk Hockey will automatically be downloaded when they are released. When it finishes downloading, just double click the file to play it!

Since im sure not all hockey fans area also computer geeks, like me, I decided it would be a good idea to write up a little tutorial on how to get podcasts, so here we go...
1. You need what is often referred to as a "podcatcher." There are many out there, but the easiest to use, in my opinion, is iTunes (oh and its free too :).) Go to www.apple.com/itunes/download

2. Select your operating system and click download. Uncheck those 2 checkboxes if you don't want Apple to spam you

3. Save the installer file to your desktop. When it finishes downloading double click the icon to begin the installation process.

4. Once installed, open iTunes and click on "Music Store" in the left column

5. When the Music Store loads click "Podcasts" in the left side menu

6. In the Podcasts page enter "Lets Talk Hockey" in the search box and click the magnifying glass icon

7. The Lets talk Hockey Podcast should be shown. Just click the Subscribe button. If your are presented with a warning about subscribing, just click yes.

8. You wil be takin back to the Podcasts section in iTunes and the latest episode of Lets Talk Hockey will automatically be downloaded when they are released. When it finishes downloading, just double click the file to play it!

Tuesday, November 15, 2005
Announcing the Lets Talk Hockey Podcast!
Join Scott Coffman and I each week for an in-depth look at the great game of hockey. We will spend about 30 minutes each week to discuss the latest hockey news and here how hockey has affected the lives of those who play the game. We will try to have a special guest each week to join us on our discussions and tell about there own experiences with the game.
Don’t know what a Podcast is? A Podcast is basically just like a radio show. Only it’s recorded and distributed via the internet as opposed to public air waves. Take a quick visit to the wikipedia for a full definition and explanation.
We plan on recording the first episode this Sunday, November 20th, so if all goes according to plan, we should have the first episode up no later than Monday night. After that we will try to have a new episode each week.
Stay tuned to the site for more info!
Don’t know what a Podcast is? A Podcast is basically just like a radio show. Only it’s recorded and distributed via the internet as opposed to public air waves. Take a quick visit to the wikipedia for a full definition and explanation.
We plan on recording the first episode this Sunday, November 20th, so if all goes according to plan, we should have the first episode up no later than Monday night. After that we will try to have a new episode each week.
Stay tuned to the site for more info!


