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		<title>Season 2, Episode 3: The First Cut is the Deepest</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ah training camp. The one time in the hockey season where the individual performances are actually more important than the final score. It&#8217;s in that spirit that we&#8217;ve come together once more to record another Habs podcast.
Just an hour before Pierre Gauthier and Jacques Martin made their first round of cuts, the three sages (Pat, [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:summary>Ah training camp. The one time in the hockey season where the individual performances are actually more important than the final score. It's in that spirit that we've come together once more to record another Habs podcast.

Just an hour before Pierre Gauthier and Jacques Martin made their first round of cuts, the three sages (Pat, Eric, and Tal) came together to discuss what they have seen so far and what they expect in the near future. In typical Tal fashion, Aaron Palushaj was cut by the Habs barely an hour after T. Pinch predicted he would push for a final roster spot. So you might want to ignore his advice the next time you play the stock market.

Nevertheless, this pre-season has already been ripe with intrigue. So just two weeks before opening night, les boys come together with plenty of discussion and a whole lot of booing. And not all of it for Carey Price.

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		<description><![CDATA[Pierre Gauthier&#8217;s first trade as GM of the Habs: The Habs 2nd round pick in 2011 for Florida C/RW Dominic Moore.
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Until then, some notes:
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