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Podcast Appearances
Well, PK and I have become great friends.
Like any team, it takes a while to get the synergy and the chemistry going.
I think we're doing a decent job there now, and we're having fun doing it.
And PK is an interesting guy, but I love the guy.
You know, I've worked with a lot of flamboyant guys before, guys that are just loud and just dress loud.
But they actually do bring the energy every time that camera goes on.
He's very good at the job, and he's got an effervescent personality.
He brings a lot of energy to the studio.
He brings a different element to the studio because of his style.
And, you know, he's obviously an ex-player.
He knows what he's talking about when he's breaking down film and all that.
So I love working with him, and I think the show is good because of him.
Yeah, he's not afraid to throw a little criticism out there.
You, by the way, are a little bit more careful.
I will say that you say what you've got to say, but you're Mark Messier.
Boomer, let me tell you, because you're in the business yourself, the biggest fear that I had taking the job was I had to be critical of players.
It goes against everything in my instinct to be critical of players because I was always protective of my players.
But I realized my new team is the audience, and I've got to be actually...
very honest with my assessment, and if someone made a mistake, they made a mistake, and I have to point it out.
It's just the way it is.