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| VIDEO: SEAN AVERY VISITS 'ICE BREAKERS' |
| What gets talked about when three hockey dudes and guys about town
are hanging out? Check out this recent Ice Breakers broadcast when
Sean Avery got real with hosts Ron Duguay and Ken Daneyko.
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SIRIUS XM Sports Nation Personalities

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Dan Patrick
Dan Patrick has become widely recognized for his poignant interviews and dry wit in his role as an ESPN anchor/reporter, formerly on ESPN’s SportsCenter. He has also reported from major events such as the Super Bowl, the World Series, NBA Finals and Final Four. He also called play-by-play for select NCAA basketball telecasts since joining ESPN in March 1989.
Prior to working with ESPN, Patrick was a sports anchor/reporter for CNN where his assignments included the World Series, NBA Finals and the Winter Olympics. In 1997, he received the Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Dayton in Ohio.
Tune In: Mon. & Thurs. 2 pm - 4 pm ET; Tues, Wed., Fri. 1 pm - 4 pm ET

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James Carville
James Carville is a political commentator for CNN and noted Democratic political strategist who emerged onto the national political scene after his consulting firm, Carville & Begala, helped elect President Bill Clinton in 1992. For his work on the Clinton campaign, the American Association of Political Consultants named him Campaign Manager of the Year in 1993. He went on to serve as a senior political adviser to the president. Often referred to as the "Ragin' Cajun" for his spirited debating style, Carville began managing political campaigns in 1982. Before entering politics, he worked as a litigator at a Baton Rouge, La., law firm, and also had brief stints in the U.S. Marines and as a high school teacher.
Tune In: Fridays 11am-Noon ET

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Chris Childers
Chris Childers made his Rivals debut in January 2005. Childers currently serves as the news anchor on Rivals Radio’s morning show and hosts a one-hour conference specific show each weekday. For the last three years, Childers has hosted the Sunday College Sports Recap Show. He has interviewed many prominent figures in college sports, including Charlie Weis, Bob Stoops, Mack Brown, Jim Tressel and Les Miles and has also done live broadcasts from Final Fours, the College World Series and the ceremony for the Heisman Trophy.

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Bill King
Bill King is a sports radio talk show veteran. A confessed college sports junkie, King has covered the Super Bowl, the BCS Championship and numerous Final Fours through his nearly two decades of service. King has also been a recruiting junkie for nearly three decades and began studying football and basketball prospects in the 1970s as a kid rummaging through out-of-town newspapers to see whom the prospects were. King says the best offense he's ever seen in college football is the 1983 Nebraska Cornhuskers and the best defense was the 1992 Alabama Crimson Tide. In basketball, he calls the 1983 Houston Cougars the most athletically gifted team he has seen. King and wife Michele have seven children.

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Scott Lancaster
Scott Lancaster is the founder and CEO of Youth Evolution Sports, and the author of Fair Play: How to Make Organized Sports a Great Experience for Your Kids (Prentice Hall Press, September 2000), and Athletic Fitness for Kids (Human Kinetics, 2007). He has more than 20 years of experience in developing youth sports programs in soccer and football, yet his innovative approach can be implemented to improve all youth sports. For more than a decade, Scott Lancaster has managed the NFL's Youth Football programs, which have attracted more than four million players (ages 5 to 17) nationwide.
Lancaster writes extensively for his Web site http://www.youthevolutionsports.com/ and for http://www.usafootball.com/, providing solution-based how-to information for millions of coaches and parents nationwide.

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Luke Russert
Luke Russert is a graduate of Boston College. An avid sports fan, by the time he was 16, he had attended two Super Bowls, a World Series, five Major League Baseball (MLB) All-Star Games, an NBA final, four NBA All-Star Games, two NCAA Final Fours, an NHL Stanley Cup Final, a U.S. Open and The Preakness Stakes. A graduate of St. Albans School in Washington, D.C., where he played football and baseball, Russert worked for the highly-rated ESPN program Pardon the Interruption during the summer of 2005.
Tune In: Fridays 11am-Noon ET

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Bill King
Dave Zirin, Press Action's 2005 and 2006 Sportswriter of the Year, has been called by Robert Lipsyte "the best sportswriter in the United States." He writes about sports for the Nation Magazine, their first sports writer in 150 years of existence..His new book is "A People's History of Sports in the United States," part of Howard Zinn's People's History series for the New Press. As former Yankee and Ball Four author Jim Bouton said of this work, "Finally, the long-awaited prequel to all the sports books you've ever read. Put this first in the line of sports books on your shelf. It will help make sense of all the others.
Dave is also the author of "Welcome to the Terrordome: The Pain, Politics, and Promise of Sports" (with a foreword by the immortal Chuck D.). Sports Illustrated wrote that Terrordome is "a provocative, sometimes chilling, look at sports and society right now."

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Ken Daneyko
Ken Daneyko was drafted by the Devils in the first round of the 1982 NHL Entry Draft and he played his entire career in New Jersey until he retired in 2003. Daneyko, who is known as “Mr. Devil” for all his years with the franchise, was well known for missing his front teeth, which he lost after being hit in the mouth by a puck. The tough defenseman helped the Devils win three Stanley Cups he had more than 2,200 penalty minutes during his playing days. He provides analysis and commentary on MSG Plus’ coverage of the Devils.

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Ron Duguay
Ron Duguay played in 864 NHL games during his 12-year career with the New York Rangers, the Detroit Red Wings, the Pittsburgh Penguins and Los Angeles Kings. He was selected 13th overall by the Rangers in the 1977 NHL Amateur Draft and was noted for his long, curly hair which would blow behind him as he skated without a helmet. He and teammates Phil Esposito, Dave Maloney and Anders Hedberg were in a famous TV commercial for Sasson jeans. Duguay appears as an in-studio analyst during MSG Network’s coverage of the Rangers.

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