All Good in Buffalo
Kyle Bukauskas and Elliotte Friedman break down Thursday night’s Maple Leafs-Panthers and Senators-Bruins games before discussing the Devils’ big win over the Oilers. Elliotte shares updates on Adin Hill’s potential contract extension with Vegas and the tight Western Conference playoff race, while also crediting Quinn Hughes for supporting Elias Pettersson through his struggles. The duo address rumors about Rasmus Dahlin wanting out of Buffalo and Kyle Palmieri’s contract talks with the Islanders.
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Show Notes
In this edition of 32 Thoughts, Kyle Bukauskas and Elliotte Friedman begin by discussing their takeaways from Thursday night's tilt between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Florida Panthers which Elliotte attended, and from the Senators-Bruins game which Kyle attended. They talk about the Devils big victory over the Oilers (11:33) and Elliotte reveals that Adin Hill may be close to signing a contract extension with the Vegas Golden Knights (15:23). They dive into the tight Western Conference playoff race before Elliotte credits Quinn Hughes for having Elias Pettersson's back throughout his struggles this season (18:32). The fellas then delve into the Rasmus Dahlin "wants out of Buffalo" rumours (23:22), Kyle Palmieri being close to a contract extension with the Islanders (32:11), and Connor Zary's two game suspension (32:30). Next, they look ahead to the GM meetings that begin on Monday (33:56).
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This podcast was produced and mixed by Dominic Sramaty and hosted by Elliotte Friedman & Kyle Bukauskas.
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