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On this episode, we run down a list of possible Ducks' free agent targets, including Anthony Duclair, Mikael Granlund, and Erik Haula who could potentially bolster the Ducks' lineup. John Broadbent of Defending the Nest then provides an informed assessment of the San Diego Gulls' playoff chances. We also discuss whether Jakob Silfverberg is still worth his contract, if Ryan Getzlaf should be traded, and much more!
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On this episode, we run down a list of possible Ducks' free agent targets, including Anthony Duclair, Mikael Granlund, and Erik Haula who could potentially bolster the Ducks' lineup. John Broadbent of Defending the Nest then provides an informed assessment of the San Diego Gulls' playoff chances. We also discuss whether Jakob Silfverberg is still worth his contract, if Ryan Getzlaf should be traded, and much more!
If you’d like to support the show, here a couple of options you have:
Go to manscaped.com and get 20% off + free shipping with the code: CTP #manscapedpod
Go to mackweldon.com/crashthepond and get 20% off your first order with the code: CTP
Subscribe to our live Twitch stream twitch.tv/crashthepond
Become a Patreon patron: patreon.com/crashthepond
Check out the video version of the podcast: youtube.com/crashthepond
Or leave us a review on Apple Podcasts
Thanks for listening!
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