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The Knee Jerks - Pete Krupsky , Plymouth Whalers play by play man

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On tonight's show: We talk life in the OHL with the play by play man and Director of Communications for the Plymouth Whalers, Pete Krupsky. (http://www.plymouthwhalers.com/petekrupsky.html) Pete's been calling the games for the Whalers (and their predecessors, the Detroit Compuware Ambassadors) for 18 years, and joined their front office in 2004. After talking Whalers hockey, it may be all Mike Ilitch, all the time as the Knee Jerks give their views on Mike Ilitch, the owner of the Red Wings and Tigers announcing his interest in buying the Detroit Pistons. We continue to talk about Ilitch, as we move on to his guaranteeing the return in 2011 of GM Dave Dombrowski and manager Jim Leyland to the Detroit Tigers. There's almost a full show there...but there's more! The Pistons' interest in free agent Tracy McGrady, the Red Wings signing free agent and sure thing Hall of Famer, Mike Modano, and the Lions ending Ndamukong Suh's holdout by agreeing to a contract worth $40 million guaranteed. As always, the Knee Jerks will also name their respective Jerk of the Week! Be here at 7PM every Monday night for the latest and greatest in sports talk...sports talk with a Detroit attitude!
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On tonight's show: We talk life in the OHL with the play by play man and Director of Communications for the Plymouth Whalers, Pete Krupsky. (http://www.plymouthwhalers.com/petekrupsky.html) Pete's been calling the games for the Whalers (and their predecessors, the Detroit Compuware Ambassadors) for 18 years, and joined their front office in 2004. After talking Whalers hockey, it may be all Mike Ilitch, all the time as the Knee Jerks give their views on Mike Ilitch, the owner of the Red Wings and Tigers announcing his interest in buying the Detroit Pistons. We continue to talk about Ilitch, as we move on to his guaranteeing the return in 2011 of GM Dave Dombrowski and manager Jim Leyland to the Detroit Tigers. There's almost a full show there...but there's more! The Pistons' interest in free agent Tracy McGrady, the Red Wings signing free agent and sure thing Hall of Famer, Mike Modano, and the Lions ending Ndamukong Suh's holdout by agreeing to a contract worth $40 million guaranteed. As always, the Knee Jerks will also name their respective Jerk of the Week! Be here at 7PM every Monday night for the latest and greatest in sports talk...sports talk with a Detroit attitude!
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