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Oh my…Petr Mrazek’s doing an “AMA” on Reddit?
by George Malik on 03/06/13 at 01:34 PM ET
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Via RedWingsFeed, I'm sure this is going to be interesting...The Grand Rapids Griffins have chosen to allow Red Wings prospect Petr Mrazek to engage in an "Ask Me Anything" session on Reddit:
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Looks like there was some weirdness where this was originally posted 7 days ago, then postponed (due to travel) and it is not active again.
Easy way to view questions he has actually responded to is to go here.
Read the answer, then click on the context button to see the original question. Saves wading through miles of irrelevant claptrap.
Also kinda makes it feel like Jeopardy…
Posted by gusoline on 03/06/13 at 02:03 PM ET