The Trade Deadline Recap Show

Trade season has come and gone with a handful of surprising moves coming down on deadline day. Jason and Frank recapped everything we saw over the last few weeks in a brand new edition of the podcast, with a bit of a twist.


Tyler popped in early and today’s episode featured extended versions of both Fill in the Blank and Buy or Sell as Tyler ran the guys through the deadline gauntlet and got their thoughts on almost all the moves that went down and even a few that got close but ultimately didn’t come to fruition.


They started with the big stunner: Tomas Hertl going to the Vegas Golden Knights. Did the Sharks get enough? How does this impact the long-term plans that the Golden Knights have? The guys have their thoughts.


They also talked about which fan bases deserve to be the most disappointed with their teams moves, or lack of moves, over the last month.


They also hit on the Hurricanes winning the Jake Guentzel sweepstakes, the Kuznetsov addition, and Linus Ullmark’s future with the Boston Bruins.


To wrap up the show, they looked at the current Stanley Cup odds on Betano and each gave a team that they think is too high and a team that is too low.


2:30 - Hertl to VGK

10:00 - What’s next in San Jose?

16:20 - Most surprising deadline move

21:20 - The Predators deadline

24:40 - The names that didn’t move

28:30 - The most disappointed fan bases

31:20 - Why didn’t the Rangers add more?

33:10 - Guentzel goes to the Canes

38:30 - Can Kuznetsov bounceback?

44:35 - The Leafs’ lack of moves

46:15 - Ullmark stays in Boston

50:35 - Devils add goaltending

53:25 - Which team improved their Stanley Cup odds?

1:01:55 - Which division has the best shot at The Cup?

1:10:00 - The Senators Head Coaching job



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