The Wild had a really tough week, and we’ll try and talk you off the figurative ledge. We discuss the ongoing goalie woes, blind ref duos, bad broadcasting boners and Jive’s desire for the return of FoxTrax.
Episode 054 – Patient Zero
The wild snag a win on the road but took heavy losses. The 3ITB crew discuss this and the plague that has now hit the most important person in hockey.
Episode 053 – Wild Fever, Catch It
The tryptophan has worn off and 3ITB is now back in session. In this hour plus of Wild talk, the gang talks about Vanek and his likeness to Heatley, the unending goalie dilemmas, Scandella’s phat extension and Wild Fever/Mumps.
Episode 051 – Sailin’ Around Lake Michigan Knockin’ Up Chicks
Kickin’ it with 3 in the Box Sprewell style. We decide (or not) who’s fault it is anyway when a team can’t win. Is Parise the Wild’s true leader? And when will we ditch the injury bug and get a W? Plus more power play talk already in session.
Episode 050 – 99 Problems But Crimea Ain’t One
3ITB celebrates episode 50 by talking VANEK VANEK VANEK. Joined by comedian Justin Caesar we break down the week that saw the Wild powerplay take a turn, for better or worse? The ludicrous commentary flies freely as we hedge our bets on Vanek.
Episode 049 – 5 Goal 5 Hole
Join the boys from 3 in the Box as Adam from Wild Colonial Bhoys joins us to discuss the Wild and Pens upcoming match up. Plus the importance of goons.
Episode 048 – Shock Jock Hockey Journalists
3 in The Box ushers in a new era, with a guest! Joining us for this fine podcast is Tony Dean of HockeyBuzz.com. Tonight we talk about the Wild’s poor showing in California, Coyle’s longterm extension and Adrian Dater’s abrasive personality.
Episode 047 – Norm Green Ate It
In a season opening episode of 3 In The Box, the boys talk about the great first two games of the season, Brodin’s contract extension, goalies and riding the Fontraine.
Episode 046 – Black Finns
In the last episode before the season starts, the gang breaks down the Wild’s roster moves, discusses the likely lines for the first couple of games and laments the loss of Bryzgalov.