THI508: The Hockey News' Adam Proteau

The Hockeywood Insider It's the Thanksgiving episode of The Hockeywood Insider, and we serve up equal parts hockey and humor, smothered in gravy.

Things are decidely more upbeat, since the Kings went 2-1 last week. But Jesse finds a way to put a damper on the Kings' back-to-back victories over the Anaheim Ducks in the SoCal Salchow.

Adam ProteauThis week, we are joined by the Hockey News columnist Adam Proteau. Since his column on the THN's website is called "Ask Adam," we do just that, as we get his take on the return of Sidney Crosby and whether his extended turn on the disabled list is a trend. We also talk about whether Jerome Iginla, Miikka Kiprusoff and Rick Nash could and should move, as well as whether Nash might be a good fit on the Kings. Good stuff by Adam this week.

Since the season is at the quarter mark, we analyze how the team has done overall, and it's not that impressive. We also crown a King of the Week, as well as get really excited about the opening this Saturday of The Penalty Box at ESPN Zone across the street at Staples. Jesse also unveils his can't-miss idea for a sports bar, as well as the creeping acceptance of people embracing their online monikers in real life. Speaking of that, Jesse also unveil the new DrNaysay.com, a place where his Naybermetrics analysis of Kings' goals this season now live.

Don't forget, you can subscribe on iTunes, so you can get the podcast before anyone else does. And don't forget to like the show on Facebook. And be sure to join the conversation over at the show thread on LetsGoKings.com

The Hockeywood Insider, better than a cold turkey sandwich on Black Friday.

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