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Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee open the show by discussing the Maple Leafs' convincing win over the Tampa Bay Lightning to tie the series, why Game 2 might have been Morgan Rielly's best game in the playoffs, how past failures fueled their victory and Matthew Knies' post-season debut. Former NHL President, GM and Head Coach Doug MacLean (44:54) explains why acquiring Ryan O'Reilly was the best move made from Kyle Dubas and his addition to a historically weak third line in Toronto, MacLean's experience in coaching a playoff series, and Brad Treliving's departure in Calgary and what the Flames organization will do next. Then, NHL.com's Lightning's beat writer Chris Kenn (1:07:26) jumps on to look at Game 3 between Toronto and Tampa Bay, the status of Victor Hedman's availability in the series, and the history of the Stanley Cup Champions bouncing back after a loss.
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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Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee open the show by discussing the Maple Leafs' convincing win over the Tampa Bay Lightning to tie the series, why Game 2 might have been Morgan Rielly's best game in the playoffs, how past failures fueled their victory and Matthew Knies' post-season debut. Former NHL President, GM and Head Coach Doug MacLean (44:54) explains why acquiring Ryan O'Reilly was the best move made from Kyle Dubas and his addition to a historically weak third line in Toronto, MacLean's experience in coaching a playoff series, and Brad Treliving's departure in Calgary and what the Flames organization will do next. Then, NHL.com's Lightning's beat writer Chris Kenn (1:07:26) jumps on to look at Game 3 between Toronto and Tampa Bay, the status of Victor Hedman's availability in the series, and the history of the Stanley Cup Champions bouncing back after a loss.
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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