#64 – Will the Champs 3 Peat? with JP Peterson

Glenn Klein Online

Mar 28 2022 • 1 hr 15 mins

Getting to the top in any endeavor, and staying there, is at best a major challenge. Longtime award winning Tampa Bay sportscaster JP Peterson joins Glenn Klein Online to discuss what it takes to be the best and specifically will take for the two time defending Stanley Cup Champion Tampa Bay Lightning 3 Peat this spring.

The episode commences with our Host and DA Coach rehearsing what has happened in the last 48 hours including his getting to see his soon-to-be-born granddaughter on a virtual 3D ultrasound again, the Bolts results over the weekend, finding your “happy place”, humans as energy grids, the story of Phil and Stacy’s love affair, why certain relationships are mean, how “work” has become a “four letter word”, efforts to change the Tampa Bay hockey vibe and if it made a difference, the impact of Lightning owner Jeff Vinik on the team and community, and what it takes to repeat let, alone 3 peat, as champions. Then we learn about the bone Glenn has to pick with JP, all about JP’s sojourn in broadcasting, why Glenn returned to Tampa, why JP left AM 62O even with stellar ratings, what the recent job listing for a new Lightning play-by-play announcer was all about, appreciating being a Tampa Bay sports fan right now, FSU and Buccaneers legendary broadcaster Gene Deckerhoff, Lightning Head Coach Jon Cooper, the Bolts’ prospects for a 3 Peat in Tampa Bay plus so much more. It ain’t going to be boring.

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