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JD Bunkis opens up the show talking about the renewed rivalry between the Sabres and Maple Leafs on display tonight in Buffalo and gets into why it’s a positive for the sport. Later on, former Sabre and author of Unfiltered, Matthew Barnaby chats about his experience at the WWE Elimination Chamber in Montreal, before sharing his thoughts on the resurgence of his former team and Ryan O’Reilly's trade to Toronto (11:34). JD then weighs in on Matt Chapman’s comments about wanting to stay in Toronto and looks ahead to discuss the possibility of that long-term(37:18). Next up, former NHLer and Sabres broadcaster Rob Ray offers his perspective on Buffalo's needs at the deadline and where he sees the team finishing out the season (50:32). Finally, the guys close out the day with ‘What we Missed’ featuring hair cut talk and flight horror stories (1:17:28).
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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JD Bunkis opens up the show talking about the renewed rivalry between the Sabres and Maple Leafs on display tonight in Buffalo and gets into why it’s a positive for the sport. Later on, former Sabre and author of Unfiltered, Matthew Barnaby chats about his experience at the WWE Elimination Chamber in Montreal, before sharing his thoughts on the resurgence of his former team and Ryan O’Reilly's trade to Toronto (11:34). JD then weighs in on Matt Chapman’s comments about wanting to stay in Toronto and looks ahead to discuss the possibility of that long-term(37:18). Next up, former NHLer and Sabres broadcaster Rob Ray offers his perspective on Buffalo's needs at the deadline and where he sees the team finishing out the season (50:32). Finally, the guys close out the day with ‘What we Missed’ featuring hair cut talk and flight horror stories (1:17:28).
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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