Pucks On Net

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(00:00) Cold Open (01:47) Today's awkward NHL prospects (03:16) Podcasting on Ryan's wedding day (08:40) Stanley Cup Predictions and Game 1 Talk (10:45) ESPN 30 For 30 on the 2011 Riot (14:00) Game 1's TV ratings up 43% (20:05) Ryan trying to replicate a white peach ale (27:05) Arash writes a note of praise for Thomas Drance (34:43) Sauce It? or Toss It? (49:49) What does the salary cap increase mean for the Canucks? (54:15) Where will Elias Lindholm land? (59:00) Weird questions at the NHL Draft Combine

The Panthers take game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final, and game 2 not long after we recorded this podcast.

Geeta, Arash and Ryan get together this week to look at an NHL salary cap that will increase $4.5 million next season. What will this mean for the Canucks and for the NHL come July 1st?

They chat about Goalie Bob's Game 1 shutout, their predictions for the Cup Final and Connor McDavid's strange answer regarding what he loves about Edmonton.

They also play Sauce It? or Toss It?, listen to some voicemails and talk about a gigantic wedding-related Costco shop earlier in the day! 

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