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Jeff kicks off the show with Max Bultman of the Athletic to break down the big news regarding Patrick Kane’s decision to sign in Detroit. Then, Matt Marchese and Jeff look back on the craziness from last night's Panthers-Senators game, the “fire D.J. Smith” chants from the home crowd, and more. Later, Michael Russo joins the show to discuss the coaching change in Minnesota, what Jon Hynes brings to the table, and why the Wild decided that he was the right fit at the helm (31:45). Shayna Goldman kicks off the second hour with her thoughts on how Kane will fit in with the Red Wings, the Sabres' up-and-down season, and if Boston will come back down to Earth (50:04). Dallas Stars General Manager and reigning GM of the Year, Jim Nill stops by to discuss the rise in hip injuries around the game, what goes into building a team's schedule, his thoughts on neck guards, and more (01:20:28)!
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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Jeff kicks off the show with Max Bultman of the Athletic to break down the big news regarding Patrick Kane’s decision to sign in Detroit. Then, Matt Marchese and Jeff look back on the craziness from last night's Panthers-Senators game, the “fire D.J. Smith” chants from the home crowd, and more. Later, Michael Russo joins the show to discuss the coaching change in Minnesota, what Jon Hynes brings to the table, and why the Wild decided that he was the right fit at the helm (31:45). Shayna Goldman kicks off the second hour with her thoughts on how Kane will fit in with the Red Wings, the Sabres' up-and-down season, and if Boston will come back down to Earth (50:04). Dallas Stars General Manager and reigning GM of the Year, Jim Nill stops by to discuss the rise in hip injuries around the game, what goes into building a team's schedule, his thoughts on neck guards, and more (01:20:28)!
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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