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EPISODE · Aug 11, 2024 · 10 MIN

Episode 118 of the Hockey Free For All Podcast

from Hockey Free For All · host Steve Styles

Hello Hockey Fans, out there! Here is Episode 118 of the Hockey Free For All podcast to take a listen to get you hockey fix during the long offseason summer months #1. Hiring of Stan Bowman response. #2. Why are people upset with Kent Hughs not making big trades or acquisitions in the 2023/2024 offseason? #3. Patrik Laine makes absolutely no sense for the Montreal Canadiens to sign. #4. Patrik Laine needs to play in a big market where he can blend right in, not stand out in any way and live a balanced life. Those franchises include the New York Rangers, the Los Angeles Kings, the Nashville Predators, the Dallas Stars, the Las Vegas Golden Knights, the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Edmonton Oilers, the Vancouver Canucks and the Colorado Avalanche. #5. Patrik Laine is an exact 50/50 of Johnathan Drouin and Josh Andersson. #6. The Montreal Canadiens are not expected to sign prospects Ty Smilanic and Rhett Pitlick. #7. How will the Laval Rocket will look under Pascal Vincent in the 2024/2025 season? #8.  Edmonton Oilers Defenseman Oscar Klefbom has announced his retirement after battling a long-term shoulder injury that never allowed him to return the line up.

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