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        <title>Affiliation could be worth the wait for Condors - Last Rites - LastRites&apos;s Blog - Bakersfield.com</title>
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        <description>I&#039;ve been away from the office for the past few days. Seems the Priest congregation has grown in Bakersfield. That&#039;s a completely different topic but here&#039;s a link to our sister Web site in case you were wondering what I&#039;m referring to: www.raisingbakersfield.com/home/Blog/FatherPriest/26943
So I was pleasantly surprised when I grabbed Thursday&#039;s sports section and&amp;nbsp;read&amp;nbsp;what arguably should have been the&amp;nbsp;centerpiece&amp;nbsp;story.&amp;nbsp;Californian sports reporter Mike Griffith had heard rumors for months that Anaheim was one of the NHL clubs checking out the Condors&#039; operations. While&amp;nbsp;Griff could never get any&amp;nbsp;one in the Condors&#039; organization to go &amp;quot;on the record&amp;quot; about the visits,&amp;nbsp;we were aware that this was going to be the off-season of change for Condorstown.
So just what does affiliation mean&amp;nbsp;for Bakersfield?&amp;nbsp;If&amp;nbsp;the NHL&amp;nbsp;is anything like the&amp;nbsp;Major League Baseball,&amp;nbsp;it could&amp;nbsp;mean&amp;nbsp;an opportunity to see&amp;nbsp;some of the best young players that the Ducks&#039; farm system has to offer.&amp;nbsp;There&#039;s even thought that&amp;nbsp;Bakersfield could become a launching pad for the most talented players to&amp;nbsp;bypass the AHL and&amp;nbsp;go straight to Anaheim.&amp;nbsp;
If Anaheim doesn&#039;t secure an AHL affiliate closer to&amp;nbsp;home base, Bakersfield would be a perfect&amp;nbsp;place for&amp;nbsp;Anaheim General Manager Brian Burke to make the drive north and keep&amp;nbsp;close tabs on his prospects.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Californian sports columnist Andy Kehe said don&#039;t be surprised if Iowa wasn&#039;t the Ducks new AHL partner. Even if his hunch is correct, it&#039;s still a long flight from Des Moines to Los Angeles.
So what do you think? Is this the move that brings Bakersfield a championship? Are you ready for hockey season to start now that the Condors have a long-awaited affiliate folks have been clamoring for since the team joined the ECHL? Or are you cautiously optomistic toward next season, and just praying Anaheim and Bakersfield can secure a long-term deal?</description>
        <itunes:summary>I&#039;ve been away from the office for the past few days. Seems the Priest congregation has grown in Bakersfield. That&#039;s a completely different topic but here&#039;s a link to our sister Web site in case you were wondering what I&#039;m referring to: www.raisingbakersfield.com/home/Blog/FatherPriest/26943
So I was pleasantly surprised when I grabbed Thursday&#039;s sports section and&amp;nbsp;read&amp;nbsp;what arguably should have been the&amp;nbsp;centerpiece&amp;nbsp;story.&amp;nbsp;Californian sports reporter Mike Griffith had heard rumors for months that Anaheim was one of the NHL clubs checking out the Condors&#039; operations. While&amp;nbsp;Griff could never get any&amp;nbsp;one in the Condors&#039; organization to go &amp;quot;on the record&amp;quot; about the visits,&amp;nbsp;we were aware that this was going to be the off-season of change for Condorstown.
So just what does affiliation mean&amp;nbsp;for Bakersfield?&amp;nbsp;If&amp;nbsp;the NHL&amp;nbsp;is anything like the&amp;nbsp;Major League Baseball,&amp;nbsp;it could&amp;nbsp;mean&amp;nbsp;an opportunity to see&amp;nbsp;some of the best young players that the Ducks&#039; farm system has to offer.&amp;nbsp;There&#039;s even thought that&amp;nbsp;Bakersfield could become a launching pad for the most talented players to&amp;nbsp;bypass the AHL and&amp;nbsp;go straight to Anaheim.&amp;nbsp;
If Anaheim doesn&#039;t secure an AHL affiliate closer to&amp;nbsp;home base, Bakersfield would be a perfect&amp;nbsp;place for&amp;nbsp;Anaheim General Manager Brian Burke to make the drive north and keep&amp;nbsp;close tabs on his prospects.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Californian sports columnist Andy Kehe said don&#039;t be surprised if Iowa wasn&#039;t the Ducks new AHL partner. Even if his hunch is correct, it&#039;s still a long flight from Des Moines to Los Angeles.
So what do you think? Is this the move that brings Bakersfield a championship? Are you ready for hockey season to start now that the Condors have a long-awaited affiliate folks have been clamoring for since the team joined the ECHL? Or are you cautiously optomistic toward next season, and just praying Anaheim and Bakersfield can secure a long-term deal?</itunes:summary>
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