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Hello, my dearies, it is Thursday, April
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10th in the United States and Canada,
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and this is a show called What
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game in Boston, Massachusetts. My name is
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David Bean. I sit beside Pete Blackburn.
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And over across the room is Sean
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Depaws. Sean, I hope you had a
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great night, and I think you did.
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Uh, yeah, I did have a great
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night. I hope you had a great
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night, shirt brother, Pete. I did have
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a great night. I'm mad that you
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stole the shirt brother coming. Me and
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Sean showed up today wearing the
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same damn shirt. It's a nice
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hoodie. How are you, David? I
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feel great. I feel like I'm
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a trendsetter, because famously I wore
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that shirt on yesterday's show. And now
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a lot of people, the only two
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people I know are wearing it. So I
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with the help of Seth. have
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influenced. And Ovi. And Ovi. Yes,
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who can forget Ovi's role in that?
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On this shirt, when all the merch
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was getting made up, Sean and
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I discussed like, is it an item
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that you necessarily want to
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have? Is it a big deal to
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have the thing that says 895 when
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like that number is ever changing? And
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we didn't know the answer. It doesn't
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say 895. Yes, it does. And then
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the stuff arrived and we... You'll
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get there. You'll get there. And
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then the stuff arrived and put it
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on and the answer is yes I want
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that shit. That's like a top
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three sweatshirt I have now. It's a
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very cool sweatshirt. The 895 is just
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a pat. But a t-shirt that we
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got is eight nights. Yeah, I think
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this has more staying power than a
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t-shirt. That I agree with. And it
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has the yellow laces, which is a
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nice little detail, I appreciate. And what
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I can tell you is that that's
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the biggest single merch day an NHL
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player has had on Sunday, Alex
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Obetchkin, which makes sense because
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I don't know if there was like a, like
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Jake Ottinger has a huge game.
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Everyone's like, damn. Are there Jake
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Ottinger t-shirts I can get?
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I don't think the entire
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world is just like rushing
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to get that kind of stuff. I
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will say I Actually, I'll see it
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for later in the show doing like
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a little reveal because there's a
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there's a An item that we're
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going to be talking about that
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Convince me to buy another item
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I got to talk about this
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item that was sent from
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our friend Clubers in a
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few minutes, but Pete first,
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can you tell the folks
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what's on the show? Would
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definitely love to do that.
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It's a great towel. It's
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like a microfiber. Plenty of
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towel talk today on the
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show. But on the show,
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strength with 97. That's so
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ridiculous. Totally knew what that
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said. Big big night for
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returns, strong returns from players
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wearing 97. You got it.
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Connor McDavid. Karel Kaprizov
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and that was those weren't even
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the best returns of last night.
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We'll get to that later. Oh sheet! Off a
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sheet talk you're gonna get it today.
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One particular player. It's not really think
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it is. It's not Evan Bouchard. We're
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gonna talk about... No, no, it wasn't
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gonna be... It absolutely is who you
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think it is, but... I don't know.
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If you didn't watch hockey last night,
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you might not know who it is.
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No, there's been talk about a certain
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player getting offer sheeted and there's been
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pushback on he's not getting offer sheeted.
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So today we will say he's for
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sure getting offer sheeted. Love that. We're
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going to be joined by Frank Carado.
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on the Montreal Canadians. He
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is the Montreal Canadians color
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commentator for T.S.N. He is
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one of my favorite broadcasters
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across the entire National Hockey
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League. He is unbelievable. A
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rising star in sports media.
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I'm very excited to talk to
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him about the exciting and it's
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way too likable Montreal Canadians.
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And finally, merch moment. What's
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about the, we're going to go around
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the league and merch. We're going to
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have a merch moment where it's part
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of the show where we discuss merch
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because there's a lot of things that
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are happening right now in with merch
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that I think affect teams. Will I
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say karma? Because some, like capitals
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for example, something really good was
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put out into the ether yesterday.
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Blues, maybe not as great. Yeah. Colorado
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doing something interesting. It's about respect. It's
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about honor. with a two in it.
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Let's begin the show though by saying
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Pete said the other day that like
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this is kind of the last gasp
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of craziness that you get to see
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in hockey before the big boys have
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to start acting like big boys and
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behaving and last night was an interesting
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one because some big boys came back
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played really well but we still got
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an absolutely ridiculous night of hockey because
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people be scoring. Hockey players in
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particular scores the games last night,
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4-3 in overtime, 8-5, 8-7 in
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overtime, 4-3 on a buzzer-beater, 4-3.
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And headline, I will say, by
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Karel Kaprizov returning, Joel Eric Sinek
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returning for the Minnesota Wild, and
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then putting together a combined six
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goals, four of which came from
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Joel Eric Sinek in an 8-7
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win over the San Jose sharks
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in which Maclin-Celabrini scored a hat
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trick. So many goals so many
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goals so many hat tricks there was a
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four or five hat tricks a lot of
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hat tricks last night because Tyson Forster had
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a hat trick guy that we're gonna talk
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about in a little bit maybe an offer
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sheet candidate had a hat trick yep crazy
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night off Connor Brown had a Connor
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Brown hat trick, which is really
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when Connor Brown scores one goal
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at all. So he had a,
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well, he had a Connor Brown rooster
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in a half. That's right. This
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has to be like the craziest,
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highest average total for
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goals in an NHL game over
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the past 48 hours, because even
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Tuesday nights games were crazy. You
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had a seven one game, you
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had a seven one game, you
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had a six, five game. Shit
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has been crazy over the past
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48 hours. But do you think
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it's trending towards crazy or
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settling or trending towards rumpus
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time being over because there
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was still so much rumpus
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time as well last night?
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Yeah, no, I think this
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is a last gasp of
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rumpus time and guys trying to
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inflate their numbers. get those goals
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up, cut or go che is
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like now around 20 goals? Huge
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shout out to cut or go
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che. He is at 19 goals,
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which is tied for a hundred
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thirty first in the league, so
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that doesn't sound impressive. But given
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how he started, it is, that is
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true. Given how he started, it
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is, that is true. Given how
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he started, we, there was talk that
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he might never score a goal in
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his NHL career. I was calling him,
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cut or go che. Yes. He was...
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You were calling him. Well, prank
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calling him. Yeah. I famously, I
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met Katergocea. Do you know this?
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I know, I did. Yeah, you
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were, yeah. At Four Nations, the
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final. I just ran into
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him at the concourse in
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Boston. Yeah. And I was
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like, Kutter. And he said, what
7:43
the, who were you? And then that
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was it. Pretty cool. And he
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disappeared because he used to ghost.
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He was a... He's a ghost.
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That's what happened when I... You've
7:55
ever seen The Six Sens? Yeah,
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like people don't talk to Bruce
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Willis. Because he's a ghost. He is
8:01
a ghost. You know, I mean, Donnie
8:03
Wahlberg is practically a ghost. He's a
8:05
maceate in that movie. That's
8:08
the skinniest I've seen anybody
8:10
in a movie. He hadn't hit
8:12
those Wahlbergers yet. That's right. He
8:14
hadn't been eating them. Remember when
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I met Tage Thompson? He vanished
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into thin air as well. I
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kid, he stood in front, he
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stayed in front of a coffee
8:25
machine struggling so much to make
8:27
hot chocolate. And that was when...
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I went on my phone and
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was like, can I do a
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Jersey assurance exchange? Send back Seth
8:36
Jones and somehow get Tage Thompson.
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Wait, we never got into the
8:40
Jersey assurance update yesterday. Okay, I'll
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be real with you. Jersey assurance
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update. I got sent back a
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thing from fanatics that said, while
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you are within your 90 days, you
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can get a New Jersey if the
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players traded or leaves within 90
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days of purchase. However. You need
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to fill out Jersey assurance
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within 14 days of that happening,
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which I will be very straight
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up with you. Fucking fair.
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You didn't read the fine print.
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It is fair, yeah. No, no,
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not only did I not read
9:14
the fine print thing, if I'm
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being honest, but Jersey assurance,
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in my experience, should
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not be a game. of dragging
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it. Like we did not drag
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it out. We didn't discuss it
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at all on the show. We
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didn't think about it. We didn't
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weigh options. We didn't pull people.
9:34
We didn't have a whole scheme.
9:36
Northam carrying it in like next
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year. We didn't do any of
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that. And we shouldn't do
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any of that. People shouldn't
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do any of that because
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they shouldn't have time to
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do it. Gunned ahead, who's
9:51
your next player? That's a
9:53
NBA, a fine in the NBA now.
9:55
Yeah, not a grenade. Not a
9:57
grenade. So I sent back something.
10:00
saying, uh, please. Yo, great on
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you. I didn't try to flex
10:04
any muscles or anything. I just
10:06
said, uh, I am a loyal
10:08
fanatics customer. And I would say,
10:10
like, so far, fanatics with NHL,
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I'm a supporter. The haters are
10:14
sick. The haters are having a
10:16
bad time. They are silent. They
10:18
are ghosts. So I said, I
10:20
said, if there's anything you can
10:22
do, great, if not. I'll do
10:24
a better job of reading it
10:26
next time because there will be
10:28
a next time because I hope
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that this is not the last
10:32
time we find ourselves in a
10:34
Jersey assurance thing. That would be
10:36
boring as hell. Quite possibly the
10:38
funniest outcome to like a months-long
10:40
saga. Who should I get? Who
10:42
should I get for like three
10:44
months? And then it's... You can't
10:46
get anybody because you had to
10:48
make your decision two months ago.
10:50
At least it's like a... You
10:52
still have a solid black hawks
10:54
winner classic jersey. Yes, it's still
10:56
good on the cutter goate thing
10:58
four goals his last two games
11:00
including the ote winner against the
11:02
Flames last night so very good
11:04
on him. We love it Connor
11:06
McDavid three assists in his return
11:08
last night Connor Brown with the
11:11
nut quite buzzer-beater it left enough
11:13
time for like one last possession
11:15
for the blues, but McDavid back
11:17
that's a sigh of relief was
11:19
really good was probably the best
11:21
player in that game, which I
11:23
will take. Corey Perry got attacked
11:25
by his non-former teammate Jordan Binnington.
11:27
Jordan Binnington tried to kill Corey
11:29
Perry. Yeah, it was a wild
11:31
night on Twitter for me because
11:33
like obviously I backed Corey Perry
11:35
in that situation. Corey Perry skated
11:37
into Jordan Binington's head while he
11:39
was laying down on the ground.
11:41
Now some might argue... Shouldn't have
11:43
been there shouldn't be sleeping during
11:45
games. Stand up on the job.
11:47
Yeah, Dusty Baker. So I think
11:49
you can make the case that
11:51
Corey Perry deserved the couple of
11:53
punches. that he got to the
11:55
back of the head from Jordan
11:57
Bennington and to be fair I
11:59
gave Jordan Bennington credit is the
12:01
first time that he's ever tried
12:03
to start shit when he wasn't
12:05
down by like four plus goals
12:07
yes true he did it first
12:09
period got it but I the
12:11
first person I didn't think of
12:13
when I watched that was you
12:15
I jumped my phone I texted
12:17
you I tweeted about it and
12:19
all's well that ends well nobody
12:22
got hurt No, that, yeah, well,
12:24
that part's true, but Ryan Souter
12:26
scored a goal. Like, that is
12:28
a horrible outcome. It led to
12:30
a shorthand Ryan Souter goal, which
12:32
again made me think of you,
12:34
because I was like, this is
12:36
the stupidest thing that can happen.
12:38
It is like, I described it
12:40
as my personal 9-11, doing something
12:42
to Corey Perry, resulting in a
12:44
Ryan Souter goal. Yeah, I said
12:46
it literally only could have been
12:48
worse had that Ryan Souter goal
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been assisted by Ian Cole. Oh
12:52
no, if he and Cole assisted
12:54
that, I'd be like, hey. It'd
12:56
be really impressive because he wasn't
12:58
playing in that game, but could
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have been. Guys played for a
13:02
lot of teams. The only real
13:04
highlight of that game that we'll
13:06
show is the end of the
13:08
game where as the players were
13:10
walking off, somebody was waiting. One
13:12
of the one of the scratches.
13:14
Who is that? That's your MVP
13:16
folks, and he looks great. Holy
13:18
is unbelievable. That man needs a
13:20
rock's glass in his hand so
13:22
bad. What is he holding? Is
13:24
that a towel? What was he
13:26
at? What is he having his
13:28
hand? I mean if you're looking
13:30
at his hands good for you.
13:33
I think it's a beanie. Oh,
13:35
okay. Unbelievable. Yeah, I agree with
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you. He definitely needs like an
13:39
old fashion there. That would be
13:41
like has somebody who just finished
13:43
madmen. dimly lit on dry sat
13:45
all waiting for his guy and
13:47
just giving him a nice little
13:49
smack to get him going. I'll
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say last night I got a
13:53
little bit of the like what
13:55
are we worried about here? McDavid's
13:57
back they're already beaten teams that
13:59
win 12 games in a row
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they're gonna be fun but we'll
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we'll I'm sure discuss that plenty
14:05
coming up. The one I wanna
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really talk about is Matthew Nye's
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hat trick in a Maple Leafs
14:11
victory and that gives him 29
14:13
goals and 55 points on the
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season. In 74 games, this man
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is 22 years old. He is
14:19
a six foot three left wing
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and he's from Arizona. The pride
14:23
of Scott's Arizona. This checks a
14:25
lot of boxes for a lot
14:27
of people. Did you know you
14:29
were saying before the show you
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didn't? He is going to be
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a restricted free agent this summer,
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which means teams, if they want
14:37
to, could submit offer sheets. I
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also was saying before the show,
14:41
what is that? An offer sheet,
14:44
it was a good question that
14:46
you asked. An offer sheet is
14:48
something that can be submitted to
14:50
a restricted free agent in which
14:52
a team says, this is the
14:54
contract we present you. the contract
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and you come to our team
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provided your existing team does not
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match this very contract within seven
15:02
days and if the team matches
15:04
the contract it means they keep
15:06
the player and cannot trade them
15:08
for one year. If the team
15:10
declines the player goes to the
15:12
new team and receives draft pick
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compensation for that player it happened
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notably with the St. Louis Blues
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doing it to... players that escaped
15:20
me from I think an Eastern
15:22
cause that nobody really cares about
15:24
that's an under disgust possibly Arizona
15:26
that's anyway we for the the
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players were inconsequential it made no
15:30
impact everything was totally fine yep
15:32
the compensation that was received was
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received was flipped for some very
15:36
well you and carefully thought out
15:38
double retention on a player who
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is playing a lot. Okay, so
15:42
that's just a recent example. Everybody's
15:44
still with me. But we were
15:46
thinking about, and we're the first
15:48
to consider this, would a team
15:50
maybe submit an offer sheet to
15:52
Matthew Nye's of the Toronto Maple
15:55
Leafs? I will say emphatically, Matthew
15:57
Nye's is getting offer sheeted this
15:59
off season. Ah! You've learned very
16:01
quickly about this offer sheet process.
16:03
It's crazy. I am a sponge.
16:05
And I am soaking up the
16:07
fact that that is absolutely happening.
16:09
Matthew Nise, he may be a
16:11
Maple Leaf next year, but it's
16:13
because, if that's the case, it's
16:15
because the Maple Leafs matched an
16:17
offer sheet that was given to
16:19
Matthew Nise in the off season.
16:21
Okay, so our dear friend, Nick
16:23
Alberga, bumped this from last week
16:25
during the game. Matthew Nise is
16:27
not getting offer sheeted. There's no
16:29
question Nise wants to remain a
16:31
leaf for the foreseeable future. I'll
16:33
jump in there and say parenthetically,
16:35
as a former reporter, you don't
16:37
know that. You're right. And as
16:39
somebody who's new to offer sheeted,
16:41
Matthew Nise can still get offer
16:43
sheeted if he wants to be
16:45
a drawn maple leaf. Correct. playoffs
16:47
to the focus right now says
16:49
Alberga but when contract talks escalate
16:51
it seems like a mid-range deal
16:53
may be the end result okay
16:55
I have since remembered what the
16:57
offer sheets were last year it
16:59
was Philip Broberg was signed to
17:01
I believe a 4.9 million dollar
17:03
AAV that his team which is
17:06
escaping me could not match unless
17:08
they moved a lot of money
17:10
out and Dylan Holloway was signed
17:12
to a I believe 2.9 million
17:14
dollar AAV that His team could
17:16
have matched, but it was pretty
17:18
rich for their blood. In hindsight,
17:20
$2.9 million a year for Dolan
17:22
Holloway is like the third best
17:24
contract in the league. That is
17:26
neither here nor there. Toronto has
17:28
I believe $24 million in cap
17:30
space for this off season. They
17:32
have to sign Mitch Marner. They
17:34
also, of course, would hope to
17:36
sign Matthew Nye's. John Tavars. Johnny
17:38
who? John, right. John Tavar is
17:40
not the lacrosse. Is having a
17:42
unbelievable career year, or not career
17:44
year contract year. And quite frankly,
17:46
has captain experience. So might be
17:48
ready to take the next step
17:50
in his career. That's right. I
17:52
can't wait to post this video
17:54
on YouTube. So they've got to
17:56
figure out their priorities. So they
17:58
want leadership? The leadership would be
18:00
Mitch Martyr. Guy scores big goals.
18:02
Four nations. Ever heard of it?
18:04
When the lights are bright, Mitch
18:06
Martyr shows up. That's right. So
18:08
the big game player. You got
18:10
to pay Mitch Martyr and make
18:12
him the highest paid player in
18:14
the league. That should be about
18:17
$22 million of that cap space.
18:19
Right. I mean, there is legitimate
18:21
talk about Mitch Marner being becoming
18:23
the highest paid player in the
18:25
league, which is... All right, jokey,
18:27
tongue and cheek time over? Yeah.
18:29
Uh, Brandon kind of fucked that
18:31
whole thing up of, that was
18:33
like the last shot at somebody
18:35
else becoming the highest paid player
18:37
in the league? I mean, yeah,
18:39
I guess. You could maybe get
18:41
14 million. Marner? Yeah. Yeah, especially
18:43
considering how many desperate teams they
18:45
were going to be this summer.
18:47
Also, let me be the first
18:49
to report, CAP is going up.
18:51
That's going up. That's true. So
18:53
anyway, offer sheet on Matthew Nise,
18:55
what does it look like? Let's
18:57
say Nise coming off a 30
18:59
goal season, second contract, you say,
19:01
all right, short-term deal that gives
19:03
him, let's say five to six
19:05
million dollars a year, someone else
19:07
can come in and just say,
19:09
fuck, we're giving him nine and
19:11
a half. Right. And... That the
19:13
compensation would be high and going
19:15
off of last year's compensation. It's
19:17
important to explain the compensation factor
19:19
because there oh yeah it is
19:21
not straight AAV. Correct. Sometimes GMs
19:23
don't even understand. I don't even
19:25
know how I understand that since
19:28
I'm just finding out about offer
19:30
sheets today. That is true. Okay,
19:32
the AAV on offer sheet compensation
19:34
is calculated by total money divided
19:36
by years, which is normally how
19:38
AAV is calculated, or, and here's
19:40
the new wrinkle, not new, it's
19:42
how they've been doing it, or
19:44
five, it's the Shea-Weber rule, because,
19:46
uh... The Flyers I believe tried
19:48
to offer sheet Shea Weber and
19:50
they did some like big kind
19:52
of phony baloneyish contract that Made
19:54
it so like maybe they could
19:56
have stolen Shea Weber So people
19:58
said we're getting rid of that
20:00
if you're gonna give this huge
20:02
contract. We'll calculate the AAV by
20:04
by dividing total money by five
20:06
and when you pay the player
20:08
on your books it will be
20:10
the normal AAV but for purposes
20:12
of determining what you surrender as
20:14
compensation to the other team in
20:16
draft pick form it's gonna be
20:18
by five so the number instead
20:20
of saying Like, let's say instead
20:22
of it being like $7 million
20:24
a year, we'll be like $12
20:26
million a year, and that means
20:28
that you're gonna have to give
20:30
up more draft picks. Now, in
20:32
the case of Broberg and Holloway,
20:34
these are both short-term contracts, so
20:36
they didn't have to worry about
20:39
the five thing. The 4.9 is
20:41
4. The 2.9 is 2. And
20:43
that is an... Awesome contract for
20:45
nice because he gets another bite
20:47
at the apple and a couple
20:49
years coming off a nine and
20:51
a half million dollar Contract that
20:53
per last year's compensation chart would
20:55
be two firsts a second and
20:57
third round picks but 9.1 million
20:59
dollars per last year's compensation chart
21:01
would be a first second and
21:03
third round pick. So let's say
21:05
cap goes up, everything goes a
21:07
little higher, nine and a half
21:09
million dollars will say probably is
21:11
a first second and a third
21:13
round pick. If you are a
21:15
team trying to poach... would you
21:17
give up a first, second, and
21:19
a third? Yes. I believe nine
21:21
and a half is two first
21:23
round picks. Looking at Puckpea, anything
21:25
with. Yep, I got that wrong.
21:27
I think I said that, right?
21:29
You did. You said 9.1. But
21:31
you said a first, a second,
21:33
a third. I think it's two
21:35
first, a second, and a third.
21:37
You did say that for initially.
21:39
Initially, right, right, right, okay. But
21:41
yeah, I do think that I
21:43
would, I do think that I
21:45
would do think that I would
21:47
do think that I would do
21:50
think that I would do that
21:52
I would do that I would
21:54
do that I would do that
21:56
I would do that I would
21:58
do that I would do that
22:00
I would do that I would
22:02
do that I would do that
22:04
I would do that I would
22:06
do that I would do that
22:08
I would do that I would
22:10
do that I would do that.
22:12
Matthew Nice is a stud. And
22:14
if you're a team that is,
22:16
there are plenty of teams right
22:18
now that are just looking for
22:20
like one more stud player to
22:22
add to the mix for like
22:24
their future. You know that you
22:26
have that. So I would surrender
22:28
those draft mix. And it's again,
22:30
it's kind of like the trade
22:32
deadline approach where there are teams.
22:34
that overpay and they know that
22:36
they're overpaying to get the guy
22:38
that they want and they're fine
22:40
with it and a lot of
22:42
the times that just works out
22:44
and especially when you're talking about
22:46
a guy who's young who can
22:48
be a part of your future
22:50
for a long time I would
22:52
do it and the other part
22:54
here to consider is like consider
22:56
a team like the Utah Hockey
22:58
Club they're the number one team
23:01
on my list but go ahead
23:03
if you're a team like the
23:05
Utah Hockey Club and you look
23:07
at Matthew Nice and you say
23:09
We can offer sheet him here
23:11
and either get Matthew Nye's for
23:13
a package of solid compensation that
23:15
like you might not miss as
23:17
a young team. And we'll say
23:19
it's one, two, and three. That's
23:21
what we'll say. One, one, two,
23:23
and three. I definitely do that.
23:25
I say you go to the
23:27
top end of whatever that tier
23:29
is and pay whatever that is.
23:31
So if it's, well, let's imagine
23:33
it's nine and a half million
23:35
dollars and you go up a
23:37
first second and third. Go on.
23:39
So you put in that offer
23:41
for Nye's and there's people in
23:43
the chat, there's Maple East fans
23:45
that are all over Twitter. saying,
23:47
give him a blank check, keep
23:49
Matthew Kniz at all costs. Sure,
23:51
if that's your plan, do you
23:53
want to match that? Go for
23:55
it. You know what that does
23:57
for the Utah Hockey Club? It
23:59
frees up Mitch Marner. If the
24:01
leafs want to keep Mitch Marner,
24:03
it is going to become exponentially
24:05
more difficult if they have to
24:07
pay out the ass. for Matthew
24:09
Nice. So that's a nice, that's
24:12
a nice loki-doki pole. Right. You
24:14
throw at, you make it so,
24:16
Nice is going to cost a
24:18
ton of money no matter what,
24:20
whether on your team or on
24:22
their team, in order for them
24:24
to keep him, they have to
24:26
pay that money, and then you
24:28
then take the other guy. It's
24:30
a very smart, very smart maneuver.
24:32
I would do that if I'm
24:34
the Utah hockey club. Definitely. I
24:36
mean, I mean, respectfully, respectfully, I
24:38
mean, I mean, I mean, I
24:40
mean, I mean, I mean, I
24:42
mean, I mean, a 30 goal
24:44
scoring wing when you have young
24:46
defensemen and young forwards on the
24:48
way. Like real blue chip prospects.
24:50
They are going to be good
24:52
in as far as that is
24:54
concerned for a little while. They've
24:56
got the pipeline. Yeah, I mean
24:58
Sean has made this point many
25:00
a time about the buffalo sabers.
25:02
They don't need prospects. They don't
25:04
need picks. You do have to
25:06
replenish at some point, but now
25:08
is not the time. Go get
25:10
to the good player. The problem
25:12
with the Buffalo Sabres is they
25:14
currently do not have the picks
25:16
to qualify. They do not. Puckpedia
25:18
has a nice breakdown of what
25:20
teams have the assets to offer
25:23
sheet at certain frames. And the
25:25
sabers anywhere between 6.8 to 11.4,
25:27
the sabers do not have the
25:29
picks to offer sheet. Which pick
25:31
is missing? Their second or? I
25:33
don't know. It doesn't break it
25:35
down like that. There's also, I
25:37
mean, if they're a pick away,
25:39
there. you can go recoup the
25:41
pick. But you gotta get your
25:43
own. Yeah. Famously, that's what the
25:45
St. Louis Blues did last year.
25:47
They do not have their second
25:49
round pick in 2026, the Sabres.
25:51
Okay, so and the 2026 of
25:53
it all is the other point
25:55
I want to bring up. You
25:57
are surrendering. your 2026 first round
25:59
pick, and if you are a
26:01
team that might not make the
26:03
playoffs, and especially might finish bottom
26:05
11, which gives you a chance
26:07
to get to the first overall
26:09
pick, is that a huge risk
26:11
that you are taking? And I say,
26:14
that is a very, very big risk
26:16
for the three teams that I think
26:18
make most sense to offer sheet Matthew
26:20
Nye's, Utah Hockey Club number one, Boston
26:23
Bruins number two, Buffalo Sabres number
26:25
three. That 2026 pick the Sabres just
26:27
shipped out. in the second round pick
26:29
they shipped it out in the Dylan
26:31
Cousins trade so I also I
26:33
don't believe the Bruins have their
26:35
second round pick they currently have
26:37
the picks they have the second
26:39
round pick this year I don't
26:41
think okay all right so Bruins
26:43
in the running it would be
26:46
they have two they have two
26:48
second rounders but maybe not their
26:50
own yes correct go on it would
26:52
be a it would be a risk if
26:54
you're the Bruins I think Is it a
26:56
risk worth taking, especially knowing when
26:58
you've got, we had this discussion
27:00
with Felgren-Maz yesterday? It's like, the
27:02
Bruins are gonna, are not gonna
27:04
be good next year, but I
27:06
don't think that they're going to
27:09
be bottom of the league bad. I
27:11
think I agree with that. I think
27:13
that just given the general mandate of,
27:15
like you're not allowed to slowly rebuild,
27:17
you have to still be competitive. Bruins,
27:19
by the way, I should note, also
27:21
have the maple leafs, first round pick
27:24
in 2026. If that can, that probably
27:26
is not going to turn into
27:28
Gavin McKenna, but I don't know,
27:30
like they can wrap their heads around,
27:33
at least we're keeping a first round
27:35
pick. If you have two first round
27:37
picks next year and you turn one
27:39
of them into stealing Matthew Nye's, ooh,
27:42
I would love it. Yeah, 100%. Boy,
27:44
if those jerseys would not adorn this
27:46
set. One on each side, one behind
27:49
Sean, three Matthew Nye's. Sean, do
27:51
you have the list of teams
27:53
that are currently eligible if they wanted
27:55
to give an offer sheet to Matthew,
27:57
is that like a pretty high number?
27:59
Yeah. Give it to me in
28:02
the third highest tier. So
28:04
not the four first
28:06
round picks, not the
28:09
two firsts. Anything between
28:11
what's currently, it'll
28:13
change slightly, but the
28:15
6.8 to 9.1. Those
28:17
teams would be the Anaheim
28:20
Ducks, Boston Bruins, the
28:22
Nashville Predators, New Jersey
28:25
Devils. Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh
28:27
Penguins, Seattle Cracking, and
28:30
your Utah Mammoth. I
28:32
didn't wonder about the
28:35
Kings. Penguins of Rock. Yeah.
28:37
Also, like, Penguins of Rock is
28:39
the dubious factor of it all. And
28:41
I think for the Penguins, they should
28:43
also be on the hunt for Mitch
28:45
Marner. I think that the Chicago Blackhawks
28:48
would be on the hunt for either
28:50
one of those players as well. But
28:52
like, again, the whole, the risk factor
28:55
here for all of these like very
28:57
bad teams, like the Penguins, like the
28:59
Blackhawks, like the Bruins, there is risk
29:01
that you're giving up your 2026 first
29:03
round pick. To be. It's the McKenna
29:06
pick, and I will remind people that
29:08
the pick that turned into Kairi Irving
29:10
was like the 14th pick of the
29:12
lottery. It was by the cavaliers stunk
29:14
that year, but it was just like
29:16
a kind of. throwaway pick they got
29:18
the deadline for moving the guy. But
29:20
that was because the NBA rigged it
29:22
because LeBron left and they gave the
29:25
pick to the caps. That's probably true.
29:27
I feel it's important to point out
29:29
that this is just based off of
29:31
the picks. It doesn't necessarily take into
29:33
account like cap space or anything like
29:35
that. So, correct. As Bill Ballotcheck
29:37
famously said, cap space can be
29:39
maneuvered in a number of ways.
29:41
So we're just asking the question.
29:44
Wonder what everybody everybody's answer is.
29:46
Again, I'm not trying to be
29:48
preachy, but there's one thing I learned
29:50
from being a beat writer for kind
29:52
of a long time. Never say never.
29:54
Right. They're like, you idiot,
29:56
it's not happening. It's probably
29:58
not happening. It could happen. Dougie
30:01
Hamilton was not going to, fucking leave
30:03
the, uh, Dougie Hamilton's on the Bruins
30:05
anymore. On the fuck did that happen?
30:07
Yeah. These things. Never let him go.
30:09
Michael Randen is not going to end
30:12
up! He's not going to get traded
30:14
twice. He's not going to end up
30:16
in the central division. What are you
30:18
talking about? He's Dalstar by fucking season's
30:20
end. Yeah. Sydney Crosby's getting traded. There's
30:22
no way the Denver Nuggets are going
30:25
to fire their coach and GM with
30:27
four games remaining in the season. There's
30:29
no way Tyri Kille is going to
30:31
get traded to the Los Angeles league.
30:33
The Lucas stuff last night broke my
30:36
heart. In what regard? Like I don't
30:38
really care about any of that and
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watching him sit and just cry made
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No, color commentator, gross, disgusting, the disrespect.
32:47
Frankie Carado of T.S.N. to discuss some
32:49
Montreal Canadians. Frankie, how are you? What's
32:51
going on, fellas? All good over here.
32:53
You know what? Quite a compliment to
32:55
think I can do play-by-play. Thank you.
32:58
No, listen, you are legitimately one of
33:00
my favorite color guys in the league.
33:02
You are rising up the ranks. Your
33:04
work this year on TSN has been
33:06
unbelievable and also unbelievable the Montreal Canadians.
33:08
As a Bruins fan, it makes me
33:11
feel disgusting down to my bones how
33:13
excited I am about the Montreal Canadians.
33:15
Did you predict or like see any
33:17
of this happening this year for the
33:19
Habs? Not as quickly as it did
33:22
happen, you know, like there were points
33:24
this season where it felt like the
33:26
same old song and dance for Montreal,
33:28
like they started the season the worst
33:30
defensive team in the NHL, like, and
33:32
it wasn't even close. And then, you
33:35
know, they would show signs of kind
33:37
of. turning it around. And then like
33:39
I go back, there was a game
33:41
December 12th against Pittsburgh. It's like 2-2
33:43
or 3-2 going into the third period,
33:46
like a very attainable game. They let
33:48
in six on home ice in the
33:50
third period. And I'm like, well, that's,
33:52
they're right there. Like that's what they
33:54
are at that point. And then it
33:56
felt like from there on, they started
33:59
to really turn things around. But the
34:01
way they kind of have progressed and
34:03
gotten to this point, it's so, it's
34:05
been so impressive on so many different
34:07
levels. I think from the coach, you
34:10
know, from the leadership guys, the young
34:12
guys there, the goal tending, Lane Hudson,
34:14
like there's been so many amazing stories
34:16
with this group, and they came such
34:18
a long way in such a short
34:20
period of time to the point where
34:23
we were talking about, you know, another
34:25
top five pick. Who do you want
34:27
to take? You want Misa? You want
34:29
Martone? You want Higgins? Oh no. What
34:31
if Matthew Schaefer is there and you
34:34
have to draft another defenseman? You have
34:36
too many to now, you know, is
34:38
Washington kind of worried about the Habs
34:40
in the first round? Or could the
34:42
Habs catch the Ottawa Senators for the
34:45
first wild-car spot? It's crazy, like what
34:47
a turnaround it's been. Does it feel
34:49
like house money or does it feel
34:51
like an actual arrival? Because given the
34:53
names that you said that you said,
34:55
I feel like this should feel like
34:58
an arrival and that this should be
35:00
the first of however many years of
35:02
reaching the postseason. it's a good point
35:04
and I think it should be it
35:06
should be an arrival but I think
35:09
right now it does feel like house
35:11
money because not a lot of people
35:13
would have expected them to make the
35:15
playoffs at this point so it is
35:17
a it's a pleasant surprise and you
35:19
know so so I think you still
35:22
keep that in mind because of how
35:24
quickly they progressed and I think you
35:26
know the Rangers having the season that
35:28
they had you know other teams around
35:30
them that didn't quite like Detroit didn't
35:33
make the jump, you know, Buffalo, we
35:35
know where Buffalo is. So I think
35:37
with all that being considered, the Habs
35:39
are only gonna get better, so you
35:41
can see it as an. but I
35:43
think with the way things went around
35:46
them and within the group, it still
35:48
does feel like house money. But do
35:50
you feel like there's actual like potential
35:52
upset written on this story here because
35:54
like it does feel like the Canadians.
35:57
as exciting as they are, they're still
35:59
a very imperfect team and you can
36:01
maybe back this up, but like it
36:03
feels like they lead the league in
36:05
winning games that they probably don't deserve
36:07
to win, which is part of the
36:10
excitement. Like does that carry into the
36:12
playoffs? Are they going to be exposed
36:14
as a very flawed team? Or is
36:16
it kind of, is there upset potential
36:18
there? They're not a perfect team. Like
36:21
they lead the league in third period
36:23
comeback wins this year. They're a resilient
36:25
group. But you know, from wire to
36:27
wire in a game, they have had
36:29
a hard time kind of carrying the
36:32
mail and kind of winning it from
36:34
start to finish. So you go into
36:36
the playoffs and you're like, hey, it's
36:38
great that you can come back in
36:40
different ways. But what happens when that
36:42
dries up, right? And so I think
36:45
that's something that. that people will have
36:47
to keep in mind when they watch
36:49
Montreal. You know, for them to upset
36:51
Washington, if that's who, you know, they
36:53
end up playing, like Washington, things would
36:56
have to go pretty bad for Washington,
36:58
whether it's like goal tending or not
37:00
being able to find the emotional level
37:02
that they had prior to a Vetchkin,
37:04
you know, achieving what he achieved. You
37:06
know, you never want to count a
37:09
team out because I think the last
37:11
time the Canadians went to the finals,
37:13
a lot of people had counted them
37:15
out right off right off the I
37:17
literally had to eat them a chance
37:20
in that series. And then they went
37:22
all the way to the final. So,
37:24
you know, I'm not going to say
37:26
that there isn't upset potential, but there
37:28
still is, you know, the makings of
37:30
a team that is not exactly like
37:33
built perfectly for this. It's just something
37:35
about this group where, whether it's like
37:37
Montembo having great stretches or Hudson being
37:39
unstoppable or the first line taking over
37:41
games or just like they found ways.
37:44
to just keep themselves around in games
37:46
and manage them without throwing it away,
37:48
which is something they did last year.
37:50
You know, they're just, they're, they're not
37:52
a perfect team, but they'll give you
37:54
a, they'll be a difficult out for
37:57
sure. What worries me about the upset
37:59
potential for the Canadians is that their
38:01
opponent is like the ultimate. You think
38:03
we were going to win the president's
38:05
trophy? We're just, we were here to
38:08
watch Alexovetchkin score goals and then every
38:10
trade we made worked out. We're the
38:12
ones playing with house money. You guys
38:14
at least were in the cup final
38:16
a few years ago. That's true. That's
38:19
why I'm praying to God that they
38:21
get the Leafs because it's the one.
38:23
Oh yeah. It's the one matchup where
38:25
I could root for the Canadians like
38:27
and not feel super dirty about it.
38:29
And I actually think that they could
38:32
win that series. Well and think about
38:34
this like. the Ottawa and Montreal play
38:36
tomorrow, if Montreal wins that game, there
38:38
are only one point back to the
38:40
sentence for the first wild card spot.
38:43
So like, there's a realistic chance it
38:45
could happen. And you know, I think
38:47
when it comes to Washington, like Spencer
38:49
Carberry is probably gonna be the coach
38:51
of the year and deserves to be
38:53
coach of the year. I think Marty
38:56
St. Louis deserves to be right up
38:58
there as well with what he's been
39:00
able to do with the individuals on
39:02
the team, you know, the team collectively
39:04
as a group, you know, how far
39:07
they've come in such a short period
39:09
of time. And this is a guy
39:11
that I think a lot of people
39:13
were very skeptical of when he got
39:15
the job because he hadn't coached anywhere
39:17
in pro hockey before. It was just
39:20
the great Martine St. Louis who everyone
39:22
knew was as intelligent and bright of
39:24
a hockey mind as you could find,
39:26
you know, over the last however many
39:28
years, could he actually coach though? And
39:31
the answer is, like, the proof is
39:33
there. Cole Coughfield last year had a
39:35
terrible shooting percentage. He was like a
39:37
9% shooter. So what did Marty get
39:39
him to do? He said, screw up
39:41
man, just round out the rest of
39:44
your game, because next year you're gonna
39:46
score, because you're not gonna be a
39:48
9% shooter next year. Now he's a
39:50
16% shooter with 37 goals and he
39:52
plays a complete game on a first
39:55
line that can go head to head
39:57
against barcoves line and win games, which
39:59
we saw them sweep the season series
40:01
against the Florida Panthers. You know, Nick
40:03
Suzuki's turned into a point per game
40:06
player now. You know, Lane Hudson is
40:08
nothing short of, I don't even know
40:10
the word to use anymore, but it's
40:12
been incredibly impressive. Slavkovsky's progression. using line
40:14
A in the right ways. Alex Newhook
40:16
has really kind of found his niche.
40:19
Like you go up and down the
40:21
roster and you're like, this guy, Marty
40:23
St. Louis, his fingerprints are all over
40:25
these players individually. And then you look
40:27
at the group where at points this
40:30
year, they're eighth in the Atlantic, you're
40:32
counting them out, you're like, it's another
40:34
top five pick, and they find a
40:36
way to make the playoffs. So it'll
40:38
be two, like if that series happens.
40:40
It's two of the coaches of the
40:43
year going head to head as well
40:45
as well as two of the nicest
40:47
stories as far as the teams involved.
40:49
And I'll caution people or I'll remind
40:51
people this isn't a slight to the
40:54
Canadians it speaks more to Pete's point
40:56
about how like the thing they're best
40:58
at is winning because they're not they're
41:00
only top 10 in one category and
41:02
it's penalty kill in which they are
41:04
10th. Like they are middle of the
41:07
pack or below. in kind of a
41:09
lot of the key things and they
41:11
just find ways to win games so
41:13
good on them. What do you do
41:15
with Ivan Demedov once he arrives? Oh,
41:18
he's playing in the top six. He's
41:20
playing on the second line for sure.
41:22
There's been a bunch of floating vacancies
41:24
on that line throughout the year and
41:26
that's where you would look at your
41:28
roster and you say that's what makes
41:31
it not a perfect lineup going into
41:33
the playoffs. It's not a true second
41:35
line the way it's currently constructed. Like
41:37
Alex New Hook. When it's all said
41:39
and done, if he's your third line
41:42
center, chances are you're in a pretty
41:44
good spot, but right now he's a
41:46
second line center. And Patrick, line A,
41:48
you know, he's a second line guy,
41:50
like, you know, you know how to
41:53
use him, you don't expect too much
41:55
from him, five on five, let him
41:57
get his cookies on the power play,
41:59
that's fine. But Demodoff is going to
42:01
be playing, you know, second line left
42:03
wing call it And I don't see
42:06
any reason why he wouldn't and like
42:08
it's it's really significant this guy because
42:10
we talked about how Montreal has turned
42:12
the corner here And now they've a
42:14
right and right to the playoffs. Well,
42:17
they're probably getting the most skilled guy
42:19
of that entire group now Like he's
42:21
the he's more skilled he's gonna be
42:23
more skilled than Suzuki and Caulfield and
42:25
Slaf and you know Hudson's different because
42:27
he's on the back end but like
42:30
this is the big one for them
42:32
like this is getting karel caprice off
42:34
essentially it's it's pretty impressive what what
42:36
he's been able to do and so
42:38
I think you know as far as
42:41
immediate impact That remains to be seen
42:43
because he's been playing in the KHL.
42:45
There's cultural differences coming over. It takes
42:47
you a little bit of time, but
42:49
there's no doubt like he needs to
42:51
play in the top six and and
42:54
play minutes for this team and he's
42:56
probably gonna help them sooner rather than
42:58
later. I want to talk about Lane
43:00
Hudson because like I saw Lane Hudson
43:02
at BU, I loved him at BU,
43:05
I thought that he was going to
43:07
be an awesome player in the NHL.
43:09
I did not expect him to be
43:11
this good, this fast. for Lane Hudson
43:13
at this point because we've seen his
43:15
rookie year eclipse some of like the
43:18
best defensemen of a generation with guys
43:20
like Hill, McCar, Quinn Hughes, all those
43:22
guys. What's the ceiling for a guy
43:24
like Lane? I think we're gonna be
43:26
talking about him with those two guys
43:29
for a long time. McCar and Quinn
43:31
Hughes, you know, as far as, you
43:33
know, can he be better than them?
43:35
For sure. It's just, we're always gonna
43:37
talk about like... you know one A
43:40
B and maybe one C now with
43:42
with this guy I think he's that
43:44
good he's that special he's such a
43:46
workhorse like he doesn't take a day
43:48
off at all like every optional he's
43:50
on every time they they give him
43:53
a mandatory day off he goes on
43:55
the ice like it's it's crazy this
43:57
guy lives for hockey is like a
43:59
hockey playing machine. And I think his
44:01
progression this year has been
44:03
really impressive because when he first started,
44:06
it felt like he was trying to
44:08
score a goal or make something of
44:10
some kind of substance happen every single
44:12
time he had the puck. And I
44:14
don't think he was calculating that risk
44:16
correctly. And there were times where the
44:19
clips would go online and you would
44:21
see people saying, look at this, you
44:23
know, like trying to do too much
44:25
or defensive liability. But as time went
44:27
on. Like he started to get a feel
44:29
for you know when you take the
44:32
risk when you just do the simple
44:34
play like I'll equate it to music
44:36
and like a guitar player right like
44:38
you want to have a guitar solo in
44:40
every song but the love ballad you
44:42
can't just start shredding and go
44:44
nuts because it doesn't work it
44:47
doesn't sound right and so Lane
44:49
Hudson has realized when it's a
44:51
love ballad. and when it's time to
44:53
shred and go crazy. And so that's been,
44:55
you know, that's been the biggest thing that
44:57
you've seen out of him, just picking and
44:59
choosing his spots better. And no one can
45:02
seem to get a hold of him. Like
45:04
I've seen some really good players think they
45:06
have him or get fooled by one of
45:08
his, you know, shoulder fakes or his head
45:10
fakes and you're like, like, how do they
45:12
keep falling for it? It's pretty impressive, but,
45:15
you know, you know, he's added so much
45:17
to that group as far as
45:19
far as his ability to his
45:21
ability to Create high danger chances,
45:23
you know scoring chances that just
45:25
weren't there. They just they weren't
45:27
available to this team in the
45:29
past and like single-handedly Transformed,
45:31
you know, the offensive
45:33
production from this team.
45:35
It's it's unbelievable and You
45:38
know, they always talk about 200 games
45:40
for a defenseman to figure it
45:42
out like what he's at 70 something
45:44
or 80 something. It's like He's figured
45:46
it out like it took it that
45:48
took the guy less than 80 games
45:51
to really figure out how the league
45:53
works. I also feel like that the
45:55
200 games thing is an outdated ideology
45:57
like not specifically just with Lane Hudson
45:59
younger defensemen are. coming into the league
46:01
and having, like they're definitely not perfect
46:03
players, but they're having immediate impacts now,
46:05
especially like the top of the class
46:08
guys. I just feel like 200 games
46:10
is like, I've seen so many guys
46:12
with under 200 games that are better
46:15
than like the grizzled vets that are supposed
46:17
to be better than them. You know what
46:19
the 200 games thing is? It's like, first
46:21
of all, no one guarantees you 200 games,
46:23
but it's like once you get there, is
46:26
that what you are. or are you getting
46:28
any better at that point? And it's like,
46:30
okay, we've seen him for 200 games and
46:32
it's like he probably plateaued at game 120
46:35
and now he's been the same thing for
46:37
the last 80 games and we know what
46:39
he is. I think with Lane Hudson,
46:41
we know what he is. We know
46:43
what he is. We know what he
46:45
is. We almost don't really know what
46:47
he's gonna be because the sky's the
46:49
limit, but he figured it out, you know,
46:51
incredibly quickly and progressed so much. I think
46:54
it was Denny Potvin who came up with
46:56
that, the 200 games thing, I could be
46:58
wrong, maybe I'm misremembering, but I was doing
47:01
a story on Dougie Hamilton a million years
47:03
ago and I spoke to him for it
47:05
because he was coming up on whatever that
47:07
number was. Even at the time, this was
47:10
probably like 2014, 2015 or something, and he
47:12
was like... Oh no, like that's wrong, like
47:14
that's wrong now. Like guys can just
47:16
come in and make an impact. Well,
47:19
I mean part of the, we had
47:21
the discussion yesterday about Colby Armstrong's point
47:23
about how like wingers who are really
47:26
good defensively should now start getting real
47:28
selfy consideration because of the defense men.
47:30
They have to take care of the
47:33
defense right who are coming up the
47:35
wings. So like the game has
47:37
just changed. Yeah, it has. And you
47:39
know what, we're not that far away. I
47:41
think. With the Selke though, it's like we
47:43
had the Copatar years, and it's
47:45
almost like we're just gonna have
47:48
the Barkov years, like we had
47:50
the Bergeron years. It's almost like
47:52
someone's gonna have to do something
47:54
or get known for something on
47:56
such a high level to like
47:58
snag it away from bark. at
48:00
this point and it felt the same
48:02
with Bergeron and Copatar, but you're right,
48:04
like it is changing. Hudson's so involved
48:07
in the play, you know, he's so
48:09
good at getting up the ice, and
48:11
I don't think he gets enough credit
48:13
for how competitive he is. Like so
48:16
many times this year, we have seen
48:18
him go up against guys that are
48:20
six foot two, six foot three, 210
48:22
pounds, and he's got this way
48:24
of maneuvering like through their arms.
48:27
So he'll kind of lead with his stick.
48:29
He's fast. Like he's really quick. So he'll
48:31
cut at the last second right through your
48:33
arms. Then the big guys, they get handcuffed.
48:35
And then next thing you know, he's so
48:38
quick at turning and he's so agile, he's
48:40
got the puck and he's going the other way.
48:42
And you're like, he did it again. Again,
48:44
and whether it was, you know, ranted
48:46
and I saw him do it to
48:48
him, like, there's just so many examples.
48:51
It's hard to name, like, the individual
48:53
ones. He's done it so often this
48:55
year, but that's where I think he's
48:57
almost underrated. If you can think of
48:59
a way or an area Lane Hudson
49:01
is underrated, it's that way, just finding
49:04
ways to win battles against guys that
49:06
are bigger and stronger, which is basically
49:08
the whole league. Frankie Carado your
49:10
analogy on Lane Hudson and the
49:12
kind of serving the song Really
49:14
spoke to me because the best
49:16
guitar players do that. They're not just
49:18
there to scream the whole time Don
49:20
Felder I'm talking about just showing up
49:23
playing the song well, and when it's
49:25
your time to shine you shine, but
49:27
you got to know There's electric
49:29
piano going on. There's other things
49:31
that need to happen for your
49:33
solo to really hit when it's
49:35
your time. So you're amazing at
49:37
what you do, Frankie. Thank you for
49:39
coming on. Thank you guys so much for
49:42
having me. I appreciate it. Big fan of
49:44
both of you. Thank you. Last thing
49:46
I actually should know, you're going to
49:48
be doing playoff games in Montreal.
49:50
I was saying to these guys before the
49:52
show the other day. People are gonna
49:54
get mad at me. I've been to
49:57
Cup final games in like key Canadian
49:59
cities and They don't always
50:01
match the atmosphere of a
50:03
first round Montreal Canadian series.
50:06
Like they get crazy in
50:08
that building. You know what
50:10
it is in Montreal? The fans
50:12
show so much initiative. Like the game we
50:15
just did on Tuesday, they're getting, like they're
50:17
getting worked by the wings. And then there's
50:19
moments in the first and second period where
50:22
they're getting worked and you're like, you can
50:24
feel the fan buzz start to pick up.
50:26
It's like they realize what's going on and
50:28
it's like collectively as a group, they're like,
50:31
okay, the boys need us. So let's get
50:33
something going in here, let's get some cheers.
50:35
And then the fans wanted it so bad,
50:38
there was a one goal lead with like
50:40
just a few minutes left in the period
50:42
and they started going OLE. And you're
50:44
like, these guys are going OLE. They wanted
50:46
it so bad. They started the OLE with a
50:48
one goal lead, like a couple minutes left in
50:51
the third. All they want to do is cheer,
50:53
man. They show so much initiative and it's such
50:55
a fun building. It's the best office in the
50:57
NHL and I'm so grateful to be there. It
51:00
makes Pete sick because that's also fucking
51:02
lovable is it? It is. And I
51:04
mean like serving the song thing kind
51:06
of applies to like the the pre-game
51:09
ceremony in Montreal too where it's like
51:11
they're not telling you to get on
51:13
your feet and scream they're not telling
51:15
you they're not playing like this hard
51:18
amp up music they're turning the
51:20
lights out and playing the fucking cold
51:22
play song that for some reason just
51:24
gives me goosebumps down to the bones.
51:26
It is unbelievable the atmosphere up there,
51:29
so it does, it makes me sick.
51:31
It's all right. Hey, Bruins need a, they
51:33
need a high pick, so they're gonna get
51:35
what they need, and I wouldn't be surprised
51:37
if the Bruins are very good. I have
51:40
too many friends that are Bruins fans, to
51:42
be honest with you, so it's like. I
51:44
grew up in Toronto, live in Toronto and
51:46
you know have to hear it all the
51:48
time, played for the Leafs. So I've taken
51:51
my lumps from many a Bruins fan over
51:53
the years. So it's just a just a
51:55
little bit of a down year for you
51:57
guys. You'll be back before you know it.
51:59
I have also been to first round
52:02
Maple Leafs games and the atmosphere
52:04
doesn't quite get there for the,
52:06
just a lot of like, what
52:08
are we doing here and dread?
52:10
But Frank, thank you so much
52:12
for joining us. We would love
52:15
to have you on just a
52:17
million more times because you're so
52:19
good at what you do. Thanks
52:21
fellas. Have a good one. All
52:23
right, that's the great Frankie Carado
52:25
and someone in the chat asked,
52:27
was that Edmonton in shade? No,
52:29
no. Not shaded Edmonton. The atmosphere
52:32
in Vancouver for the cup final
52:34
was like, oh my God, blowing
52:36
you away. And I still don't
52:38
know that that really gets to
52:40
what Montreal does and the atmosphere
52:42
in Edmonton. Obviously amazing. And like
52:44
the best, the height of what
52:47
you want to be. Montreal does
52:49
kind of have its own thing
52:51
though. That's not like a better
52:53
or worse, but that is like
52:55
a where are you right now
52:57
based on what's going on based
52:59
on the goose bumps on your
53:01
arms? You're like am I in
53:04
Montreal? I went to a December
53:06
game against the Detroit Red Wings
53:08
that really didn't mean a whole
53:10
lot. And like the Canadians weren't
53:12
amazing at the time. And it
53:14
takes a lot for for me
53:16
who's been to a bunch of
53:19
different buildings to be like, holy
53:21
shit, this is different, this is
53:23
special, this is crazy. the ceremony
53:25
of the pre-game in Montreal is
53:27
truly unbelievable and that building is
53:29
just mammoth. Yeah, let's have a
53:31
little merch moment. The Colorado Eagles
53:34
are, and you ask why are
53:36
you talking about the Colorado Eagles,
53:38
what do you not know? What
53:40
you not know about the conditioning
53:42
stint heard around the world? Gabriel
53:44
Landesog, who's actually out with an
53:46
injury right now for the avalanche.
53:48
Oh, really? Yes, he's missed time.
53:51
Oh, that's... That stinks. He's missed
53:53
13 of the last 14 games
53:55
and the 14th one in there
53:57
and all of the games. Okay,
53:59
oh, yeah. And he is week
54:01
to week. Yes, he's been week
54:03
to week for years. and has
54:06
a conditioning stint with the Colorado
54:08
Eagles. We're all very excited about
54:10
that. The Eagles are going to
54:12
sell Gabriel Landescog jerseys or at
54:14
least give you the opportunity to
54:16
get a custom job there and
54:18
you get your I was at
54:20
the conditioning stint Jersey. Sean, could
54:23
you flash what the Colorado Eagles
54:25
uniforms look like? They're terrible. That's
54:27
a terrible Jersey. Behavior on getting
54:29
a conditioning stint Jersey. I'd love
54:31
it. Absolutely. Especially for gay blandness.
54:33
I was a heavy minor league
54:35
baseball game, a tender back in
54:38
the day where if a player
54:40
was on a conditioning stint and
54:42
I could go see, I mean
54:44
even before they got called up
54:46
or whatever, it's like hey, John
54:48
Papalbon, which is what we called
54:50
him, we didn't know that it
54:52
was Jonathan yet, John Papalbon is
54:55
pitching for the the Pawsocks, you
54:57
want to go? Yes. You're preaching
54:59
to the choir there, I... went
55:01
to Buffalo Bisons because, first off,
55:03
I have a Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
55:05
Buffalo Bison's jersey. So it is
55:07
my friend Al. We did the
55:10
same thing. But I also saw
55:12
the- But that's not a conditioning
55:14
stick. No, but I also saw
55:16
the most expensive minor league baseball
55:18
team of all time. The paw
55:20
tuck at Red Sauce when they
55:22
had Ruzne Castillo and then they
55:24
had Brock Holt, Pablo Sandoval, and
55:27
David Price all on rehab stints.
55:29
And I got to see them
55:31
play the Bons. I also got
55:33
to see like Jose Reyes and
55:35
stuff like that with the Bonsonsons.
55:37
is seeing the already established star
55:39
who's working his way back to
55:42
the Major League Club and playing
55:44
like I remember Nomar played for
55:46
like the Paws Sox for like
55:48
a couple weeks. That is way
55:50
cool. You're seeing an established star
55:52
play against minor league players. That
55:54
rocks. Mike, absolutely go crazy on
55:56
and like Gabe Landis Gag, the
55:59
talk about the return has been
56:01
years in the making at this
56:03
point. If you get to commemorate
56:05
like the start of the return,
56:07
fucking do that. My first... like
56:09
realish beat was something I kind
56:11
of forced I was interning during
56:14
college and I was like hey
56:16
can I go to the Possocks
56:18
games when John Smoltz pitches and
56:20
just kind of or when Clay
56:22
Buchholtz pitches and I'll just go
56:24
and do stuff on here's how
56:26
Clay Buchholtz is doing in the
56:29
minors because If I didn't have
56:31
that internship, that's what I would
56:33
have been doing with my friends
56:35
anyway. We would have just been
56:37
going to the minor league baseball
56:39
games to see John Smoltz for
56:41
$10. That shit rules. So that
56:43
jerseys, thanks. But the behavior of
56:46
going and getting a jersey, a
56:48
conversation. Amazing. So go do it,
56:50
even if it looks bad, jerseys
56:52
are jerseys too. They need love.
56:54
The blues. are doing a fan
56:56
appreciation sale. They're giving you, you
56:58
can buy jerseys for $79. What's
57:01
that? It's a crazy deal. Oh,
57:03
why is that such a good
57:05
deal? Oh, it's because it's the
57:07
old stock, it's the Adidas jerseys.
57:09
Which, like, isn't bad behavior in
57:11
itself, like, the Adidas jerseys still
57:13
good, they still have the same
57:15
template. It's liquidating that, that stock
57:18
is not bad behavior. What makes
57:20
it bad behavior is that it's
57:22
part of a quote unquote fan
57:24
appreciation night. Yeah. Like, or fan
57:26
appreciation sale. You are like liquidating
57:28
your garbage that you are trying
57:30
to get rid of and masquerading
57:33
it around is, hey, we appreciate
57:35
you. You're re-gifting. Yes, exactly. Bad
57:37
behavior by the St. Louis Blues,
57:39
but who are they to ever
57:41
do bad behavior? The capitals are
57:43
doing tonight. They're doing towels at
57:45
the game and they are ovee
57:47
jumping on his belly. Towels. Good
57:50
ass towels. Amazing towel. Thank you
57:52
Steve Wino for taking that picture.
57:54
I mean, you gotta remember people
57:56
paid a bajillion dollars for tickets
57:58
to this game. True. Yeah. Right?
58:00
Yeah. So you better be giving
58:02
them something. Those are good towels.
58:05
Those are awesome towels. I only
58:07
wish they were kind of, I
58:09
wish they were red. Yeah, because
58:11
it's a white jersey, white jersey
58:13
on white towel, but that's a
58:15
good commemorative towel. Speaking of the
58:17
capitals, snooze you lose on the
58:19
Screaming Eagle Jersey. I wanted the
58:22
PLD Screaming Eagle. I was beaten
58:24
to the punch by Juicy J.
58:26
Who posted? Look at this Juicy
58:28
J. J. Screaming Eagle. I... That
58:30
looks so good. It looks so
58:32
good in fact. that it convinced
58:34
me to also beat you to
58:37
the punch. I have bought a
58:39
Ryan Leonard, a black screaming eagle
58:41
jersey. I am so excited and
58:43
not only that, not only that,
58:45
I have officially locked in my
58:47
one future for the Stanley Cup
58:49
playoffs and I am on the
58:51
Washington Capitals winning the Stanley Cup
58:54
trained. Not to take credit for
58:56
this, but can you imagine if
58:58
at the beginning of the season
59:00
when... We were doing our capital's
59:02
talks. If you were to be
59:04
like, that's gonna be my pick,
59:06
you would wonder if it was
59:09
a bit or what happened. But
59:11
the Washington capitals, at the sixth
59:13
best odds, at tide for these
59:15
sixth best odds, most, most, odds,
59:17
most, most, do it. This year.
59:19
The vibes are immaculate. There are
59:21
so many logical reasons to push
59:24
back against them being these Stanley
59:26
Cup champions, and we won't run
59:28
down the list, but there are
59:30
plenty of reasons. I don't give
59:32
a shit. I think that the
59:34
caps are just so fun this
59:36
year, and the Ryan Leonard of
59:38
it all, the Ovechkin of it
59:41
all, the weirdness of it all.
59:43
I'm just gonna choose to ride
59:45
with them. May as well. Love
59:47
the... behavior. Sean would say you.
59:49
About the choosing the capitals? Yeah.
59:51
I mean I don't think they're
59:53
gonna win the Stanley Cup but
59:56
I don't have a problem with
59:58
you making that bet. I said
1:00:00
I'm running with the the AVs
1:00:02
and the Maple Leafs to a
1:00:04
lesser extent. I think that anyone
1:00:06
can win the Stanley Cup this
1:00:08
year basically. Agree. So why not
1:00:10
ride with the most fun? Because
1:00:13
there's one team I can promise
1:00:15
you was not going to win
1:00:17
the Stanley Cup. Which means we
1:00:19
should probably bet on them right?
1:00:21
The Minnesota Wild. Minnesota Wild. I
1:00:23
mean, in the wild, they're suddenly
1:00:25
dangerous again. And the team, like
1:00:28
you saying that, suggests that they're
1:00:30
gonna win the same. Exactly. So
1:00:32
that like, I'm gonna go bet
1:00:34
them right now. Yeah, I, uh,
1:00:36
the capitals just seem like the
1:00:38
perfect team to crash and burn.
1:00:40
Like they seem outside of like
1:00:42
the leafs of it all. I
1:00:45
don't think there is a team
1:00:47
that has all of like the,
1:00:49
uh, Intangible makings of a team
1:00:51
that crashes and burns in the
1:00:53
first round quite like the Washington
1:00:55
Capitol. Okay, I showed you the
1:00:57
bear towel that was sent by
1:01:00
the Utah Hockey Club, aka clubbers,
1:01:02
till we die. By the way,
1:01:04
Utah Hockey Club news, Pralvamelka, 22nd
1:01:06
straight start for the Utah Hockey
1:01:08
Club. STHART. I thought you said
1:01:10
S-H-A-R-T and I'm like that spells
1:01:12
something different. She said what at
1:01:14
one point does the back of
1:01:17
goalie say? What do you say
1:01:19
fuck me for? Yeah, what am
1:01:21
I doing? The second that they
1:01:23
get, do they get mathematically eliminated
1:01:25
last night? Yes, they're out. Then
1:01:27
yeah, I don't know what's going
1:01:29
on there. Yeah, what the fuck
1:01:32
are they doing? I mean I
1:01:34
wonder if a milk because at
1:01:36
a certain point is also like
1:01:38
what do they say fuck me
1:01:40
for? What do they say fuck
1:01:42
me for? No, it's the best.
1:01:44
So got the Utah Hockey Club
1:01:46
towel and have discussed how great
1:01:49
they have been with the given
1:01:51
the patches to the fans. It's
1:01:53
amazing. Recently, we discussed a plaque
1:01:55
that they were selling in which
1:01:57
they put six. for the games
1:01:59
against original six teams and it
1:02:01
just said Utah Hockey Club original
1:02:04
six. We had a lot of
1:02:06
questions. We did a segment with
1:02:08
Cole Bagley who came on and
1:02:10
explained them to us. It drew
1:02:12
the ire all of that of
1:02:14
a Utah Hockey Club fan who
1:02:16
is a celebrity fan named at
1:02:18
Gang Green Yoots fan. He needs
1:02:21
a better name. I wouldn't change
1:02:23
much about this guy. He needs
1:02:25
a better moniker. Gangrene only just,
1:02:27
I, when I read it at
1:02:29
first, I thought glass banger, instantly,
1:02:31
I thought stars. Oh, true. But
1:02:33
this, this person posted a video
1:02:36
last week really upset that we
1:02:38
were besmirching this item. He was
1:02:40
a purchaser of the item. It
1:02:42
arrived. So he sent, are we
1:02:44
gonna play both videos? Yeah, we
1:02:46
can. He sent videos to each
1:02:48
of our Twitter. Let's. Kick it
1:02:51
off Sean do you have which
1:02:53
one of your videos you want
1:02:55
to start with? Yeah start with
1:02:57
a DJ one because that was
1:02:59
the initial one. Okay. Wow this
1:03:01
one goes out to Mr. Bean,
1:03:03
Bean, Bean, this, Chaos, this, fucking
1:03:05
that. Hey look what I have.
1:03:08
You know what I got on.
1:03:10
The original six we're not trying
1:03:12
to be a part of them.
1:03:14
These are just cool reproduction pucks
1:03:16
of the games. Pux 20-25 bucks
1:03:18
even if they make them enough.
1:03:20
Good that time. It's limited. It's
1:03:23
limited. 250 I got 62. You
1:03:25
know, what'd you spend your 160
1:03:27
dollars on tonight being? I can,
1:03:29
I blow up down on the
1:03:31
mail. I mean, come on now.
1:03:33
Let's go Utah. Promising. We just
1:03:35
got it over. God bless the
1:03:37
Arizona fans. You lost your team.
1:03:40
Sorry you had a pizza shit
1:03:42
owner. We got Ryan Smith. Uh,
1:03:44
fucking, this is your guy. Come
1:03:46
on. You guys want to cut
1:03:48
on this even say Peter whatever?
1:03:50
Get the fuck out of here.
1:03:52
Come on. Invite me on. Let
1:03:55
me defend it. Let's go Utah.
1:03:57
I want to see us next
1:03:59
year boys. Okay, yeah. I
1:04:01
didn't even finish the video
1:04:03
when he sent to me.
1:04:05
I just quoted with it's
1:04:08
pimp. It's definitely pimp. This
1:04:10
guy's the Utah Utes Rose
1:04:12
Bowl t-shirt. He wants us
1:04:14
to invite him on the show. I
1:04:16
I want to save the content
1:04:18
with him until we meet him
1:04:20
like I want to find out
1:04:22
everything about this guy's life. Yeah,
1:04:25
just I'm so so fascinated with
1:04:27
this guy. I love him. He
1:04:29
rocks. It's like 20% like, I
1:04:31
don't know, like 60% hates us. 40%
1:04:33
is having some fun and I love
1:04:36
that. The most important part is that
1:04:38
he has a cigarette in his hand
1:04:40
as he's doing it. And I like
1:04:43
that there's some, there's a little
1:04:45
Tim Robinson to it where
1:04:47
there's the kind of adamant
1:04:49
explaining of what it is, where
1:04:51
he's like. And it got original six,
1:04:53
and we're not trying to be part
1:04:55
of the original six. These are reproduction
1:04:58
pucks, they're not real pucks, like, yeah,
1:05:00
we got the whole thing. And then
1:05:02
there was just like few less confident,
1:05:05
like it's nice, right? He's great, he
1:05:07
all sent a video to Pete that
1:05:09
I have not seen, let's see it.
1:05:11
Yo, Peter Blackburn, man, I
1:05:13
used to listen to you
1:05:16
with, uh, I think it
1:05:18
was Sheltie, like, fuck guys,
1:05:20
it's gotta be 15 years
1:05:22
ago when I had to
1:05:24
work Sundays, but, uh, cook
1:05:26
his ass. Fuck, cook his
1:05:28
ass, cook his ass, pick
1:05:31
his ass, pick his ass,
1:05:33
Peter Blackburn. How much have
1:05:35
you predicted right? You've been
1:05:37
down to God-dam radio. Yeah!
1:05:46
Crush this guy! Peter
1:05:48
Blackburn! Chaos Compass!
1:05:51
Whatever you are!
1:05:53
It's a beautiful... I had
1:05:56
no idea what happening there.
1:05:58
Oh yeah, I... He said
1:06:00
that he knew me from like 15
1:06:02
years ago on the radio. I have
1:06:05
no idea what he's talking about. Shulcie,
1:06:07
respectfully, I don't think that I've ever
1:06:09
worked with a guy named Shulcie, but
1:06:12
I love this guy so much. If
1:06:14
you do what you love, you don't
1:06:16
work a day in your life. That's
1:06:19
true. So you might have the wrong
1:06:21
guy, but that's an impressive man. He's...
1:06:23
Sean didn't want us to bring pimp
1:06:25
back. We're left with no other options.
1:06:28
once this man gets out. That man
1:06:30
is the ambassador of Pimp. I have
1:06:32
been, I have had several people message
1:06:35
me privately telling me that they agree
1:06:37
with my take about Pimp, by the
1:06:39
way. Apollonius makes a good point. Loves
1:06:42
Pete hates DJ even though they both
1:06:44
jumped on the thing. The same thing
1:06:46
that brought this whole thing to light
1:06:48
is so funny. Yeah, I also didn't
1:06:51
understand that part. I don't get the,
1:06:53
maybe I'm misreading it. I'm not getting
1:06:55
a lot of hate off the guy.
1:06:58
I think that it's playful hate. Like
1:07:00
I said before the show. When you
1:07:02
spend your money on that, he mainly
1:07:05
has an issue that I didn't, I
1:07:07
thought it was overpriced, but I don't
1:07:09
even remember saying that. I just remember
1:07:11
thinking it was a crazy item. Unintentional
1:07:14
disrespect, maybe, but yeah, I don't think
1:07:16
he hates you guys. Respectfully I do
1:07:18
not feel disrespected by good, this person,
1:07:21
or my... feelings certainly are not hurt.
1:07:23
He's the best. Let's get to a
1:07:25
slate grade. Let's first do some super
1:07:28
chats. From Clubbers though we die, Utah
1:07:30
is officially out, but Sojo is cooking
1:07:32
DJ, so W, okay, so maybe he
1:07:34
is cooking me. I'm deeply hurt. Spencer
1:07:37
says, watch you guys every day, you
1:07:39
guys are the best. Best part about
1:07:41
that super chat is that it came
1:07:44
during the Matthew Nice discussion in which
1:07:46
we were absolutely cooking. People are gonna
1:07:48
be so mad about that video when
1:07:51
it gets put out, but I am
1:07:53
so happy that it went the way
1:07:55
that it did. Yes, circling back is
1:07:57
bringing pimp back apparently. on that, but
1:08:00
let's do a slight grade. Sean, you
1:08:02
could throw it up. We have 10
1:08:04
games. The Blackhawks at the Brew in
1:08:07
7 p.m. Eastern, that is a Taylor
1:08:09
Hall bowl. The Red Wings at the
1:08:11
Panthers, 7 p.m. Eastern, that is a
1:08:14
Vladimir Tarasenko bowl. Revenge game. Latimer Tarasenko
1:08:16
revenge game? Is it not? Yes, it
1:08:18
is. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, it
1:08:20
is, it is, it is. Yeah, sabers
1:08:23
at the Blue Jackets at the Blue
1:08:25
Jackets at the Blue Jackets, 7 pau.
1:08:27
That would be, please don't let Kent
1:08:30
Johnson embarrass us again, Bo. Okay, very
1:08:32
good. Otherwise, I feel like we had
1:08:34
this a couple of weeks ago and
1:08:37
I didn't, I couldn't think of anybody
1:08:39
on the top of my head. Hurricanes
1:08:41
at Capital 730 p.m. Eastern, that is
1:08:43
very easily a Dimitri Orlov Bowl. It
1:08:46
is also... Yeah, I will just say
1:08:48
it's a Demetri Orla bowl. Rangers at
1:08:50
the Islander, 7 p.m. Eastern, that's a
1:08:53
Anthony De Clairable because he used to
1:08:55
play for both of those teams. The
1:08:57
Jets at the Stars at 8 p.m.
1:09:00
Eastern, it's a real bummer. Canux at
1:09:02
avalanche, 9 p.m. You got the Cracken
1:09:04
at the Golden Nights at 10. Same
1:09:06
time as Ducks at Kings at 10,
1:09:09
I will say that the Ducks at
1:09:11
Kings is the tuck for sure, and
1:09:13
I am loving watching the Ducks play
1:09:16
seemingly every night. This is their third
1:09:18
in four nights, and they can be
1:09:20
real disruptors. Let's see if they do
1:09:23
it when they travel to LA. It's
1:09:25
a very far drive. Yeah, the chat
1:09:27
points out, Hurricanes Capitals is an Evgenicous
1:09:29
nets off bowl, which is a very
1:09:32
interesting one. And also it is the
1:09:34
revenge game. from the last time that
1:09:36
they met, which was an absolute disaster.
1:09:39
That was, uh... I think someone called
1:09:41
that, someone in the chat earlier referred
1:09:43
this as Russell Mania too. Oh yeah,
1:09:46
I am excited for this. This is
1:09:48
the, uh, like the oops all, everybody's
1:09:50
trying to kill each other bowl. For
1:09:52
the record. There is no bowl in
1:09:55
Predators Youth Hockey Club. Ah, this would
1:09:57
be, by the way, oh no, would
1:09:59
it be? Yes, I think it is.
1:10:02
Just at Stars is a Johnny Oduja
1:10:04
bowl. I think that he was with
1:10:06
them when they moved. So he was
1:10:09
a thrasher, but I believe he was
1:10:11
also a jet. So we got that
1:10:13
there. Yeah, I, uh, the games aren't...
1:10:15
worth pointing out tonight is the start
1:10:18
of the frozen four yes so that
1:10:20
two frozen four games tonight plus hurricanes
1:10:22
capitals is enough for me okay yeah
1:10:25
hurricanes capitals that's kind of the jet
1:10:27
stars is worth keeping an eye on
1:10:29
two oh jet stars is a big
1:10:32
one because the stars we're trying to
1:10:34
catch the jets and what are they
1:10:36
now they cannot be as close. So
1:10:38
they four points back, let's see. The
1:10:41
stars are yes, four points back of
1:10:43
the Winnipeg Jets with four games remaining.
1:10:45
So if the stars can win this
1:10:48
game, they're within two and they would
1:10:50
not have the time. It doesn't matter.
1:10:52
They're not catching them. Catherine B. Toit,
1:10:54
Sabers, Blue Jackets, a Thomas Vanic bowl.
1:10:57
Also next year, Pettitor's Utah Hockey Club
1:10:59
will be a Stephen Sam goes bowl.
1:11:01
Ah. I was going to say a
1:11:04
prehistoric creature ball. A tusked prehistoric teach
1:11:06
a creature ball. Good call. Tusk ball.
1:11:08
Tusk's up. Elisa noted King's fan says
1:11:11
that the Ducks and Kings is always
1:11:13
a good one. A freeway face-off is
1:11:15
what they call that. Pretty good. Well,
1:11:17
ducks have just been like, just injecting
1:11:20
like wild shit into their games recently.
1:11:22
Ducks are the last carriers of the
1:11:24
chaos. Yeah. History will remember the 2024-25
1:11:27
ducks as being a team that went
1:11:29
down fucking around. Yeah, definitely. Went down
1:11:31
kind of trying to kill people and
1:11:34
that's from their leader on down. Okay,
1:11:36
thank you to everybody who has watched
1:11:38
this show. Thank you to Frankie Carado.
1:11:40
I feel... very stupid for misidentifying him
1:11:43
as the play-by-play guy. He is of
1:11:45
course the color commentator and just, as
1:11:47
you said, Pete, one of the great
1:11:50
minds, just a real, real match. Thanks
1:11:52
to him for joining. Thanks to the
1:11:54
gang green Utes fan for sending us
1:11:57
the two very nice and friendly videos.
1:11:59
People in the chat saying spokes up,
1:12:01
hashtag spokes up. Yes, we didn't do
1:12:03
enough Spoke City talk today, but we
1:12:06
did a little bit on Felger and
1:12:08
Maz yesterday if you want to check
1:12:10
that out. Pete, tell the folks what
1:12:13
to do. I would love to. Before
1:12:15
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1:13:10
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1:13:12
do some sort of watch party for
1:13:15
the first game or whatever like we
1:13:17
did last year, you getting the Ryan
1:13:19
Leonard Jersey really fucked me because I
1:13:22
wanted to... I have to get you
1:13:24
a gift because you got me the
1:13:26
amazing commissioned Zach Hyman gold chart that
1:13:29
he has since signed. So really one
1:13:31
of my favorite pieces. I was going
1:13:33
to get you something and it was
1:13:35
I mean Ryan Leonard Jersey was probably
1:13:38
a leader in the club host so
1:13:40
now I've got to go. back
1:13:42
to the drawing
1:13:45
board. people have suggestions,
1:13:47
I'm open to
1:13:49
them. to them, are open.
1:13:52
we're We're going to
1:13:54
cook up something
1:13:56
for Pete. Pete, so make
1:13:58
sure you're subscribed everywhere
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1:14:08
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soon. to you soon, but bye!
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