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In this edition of 32 Thoughts, Kyle Bukauskas and Elliotte Friedman discuss their experiences at Hockey Day in Canada, highlighting the excitement and memorable moments from the games. They delve into the controversial referee decisions during the Edmonton vs. Vancouver game, particularly focusing on Connor McDavid's frustrations and the implications of his actions (5:51). The conversation shifts to trade rumors surrounding J.T. Miller and the Vancouver Canucks, exploring the dynamics of potential trades and the players' sentiments (23:56). They discuss the salary cap situation in the NHL, including projections for future seasons and the impact on player negotiations (34:29). Elliotte mentions that the Anaheim Ducks are close to signing Artyom Galimov (46:47). The Final Thought focuses on their experiences during Hockey Day in Canada, particularly the electrifying atmosphere in Montreal (48:12). They discuss the ups and downs of the Montreal Canadiens over the weekend, including their performance against the Toronto Maple Leafs and the subsequent game against the Rangers. The conversation shifts to trade talks and team dynamics, highlighting the complexities of player management in the NHL (58:38).Elliotte wraps the first segment recapping his biathlon experience against Kevin Bieksa (1:02:43).
Kyle and Elliotte answer your questions and respond to your voicemails in the Thought Line (1:09:47).
Email the podcast at [email protected] or call the Thought Line at 1-833-311-3232 and leave us a voicemail.
This podcast was produced and mixed by Dominic Sramaty and hosted by Elliotte Friedman & Kyle Bukauskas.
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates
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In this edition of 32 Thoughts, Kyle Bukauskas and Elliotte Friedman discuss their experiences at Hockey Day in Canada, highlighting the excitement and memorable moments from the games. They delve into the controversial referee decisions during the Edmonton vs. Vancouver game, particularly focusing on Connor McDavid's frustrations and the implications of his actions (5:51). The conversation shifts to trade rumors surrounding J.T. Miller and the Vancouver Canucks, exploring the dynamics of potential trades and the players' sentiments (23:56). They discuss the salary cap situation in the NHL, including projections for future seasons and the impact on player negotiations (34:29). Elliotte mentions that the Anaheim Ducks are close to signing Artyom Galimov (46:47). The Final Thought focuses on their experiences during Hockey Day in Canada, particularly the electrifying atmosphere in Montreal (48:12). They discuss the ups and downs of the Montreal Canadiens over the weekend, including their performance against the Toronto Maple Leafs and the subsequent game against the Rangers. The conversation shifts to trade talks and team dynamics, highlighting the complexities of player management in the NHL (58:38).Elliotte wraps the first segment recapping his biathlon experience against Kevin Bieksa (1:02:43).
Kyle and Elliotte answer your questions and respond to your voicemails in the Thought Line (1:09:47).
Email the podcast at [email protected] or call the Thought Line at 1-833-311-3232 and leave us a voicemail.
This podcast was produced and mixed by Dominic Sramaty and hosted by Elliotte Friedman & Kyle Bukauskas.
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates
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