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EPISODE · Mar 8, 2021 · 47 MIN

Ep.9: Talking about Darryl Sutter & the LA Kings with Stanley Cup Champion Jarret Stoll

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Today's episode of The DFO Rundown features a great chat with two-time Stanley Cup Champion Jarret Stoll, an in-depth conversation about the Tom Wilson suspension, and a little bit of talk about the Calgary Flames.   They started things off with this week's edition of 'Frankly Speaking' where Frank Seravalli explained why the seven-game suspension given to Tom Wilson puzzled him. Gregor chimed in on it as well.   From there, they welcomed in former NHLer Jarret Stoll, who's currently working with the LA Kings, the team he won a pair of Cup rings with. They started things off by talking about his experience with Darryl Sutter, who was behind the bench for those two Stanley Cup runs and was hired this past week by the Calgary Flames. They also talked about his post-playing career life, the surprising LA Kings, and their next wave of young talent.   They wrapped up this week's episode by talking a little bit more about the Calgary Flames and also, Frank dropped a few teams that are currently in the market for goaltending help. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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