No Joking About Expanded Playoffs
An argument as old as time (maybe not)... Should the NHL adopt an expanded playoffs? Elliotte, once again, makes his best case for why the league would benefit from the move despite the lack of competitive teams near the bottom of the current playoff standings. Jeff and Elliotte also focus on Auston Matthews as he notched 60 goals this season and presents the next legitimate threat to Gretzky's (one day Ovi's) goal scoring record. They also touch on the Minnesota Wild, Jonathan Quick, the Seattle Kraken, and much more.
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Show Notes
In this edition of 32 Thoughts, Jeff and Elliotte open with a heated discussion about expanded playoffs in the NHL and how it would be beneficial for the league despite the turtle derby in the Eastern Conference right now. That conversation makes way for a discussion around Auston Matthews as he notched 60 goals this season. How long will it take him to chase down the Gretzky/Ovechkin goal scoring record (13:39)? They also talk about how it can effect the Leafs' decision on players like Mitch Marner (20:31). Jeff and Elliotte also talk about the Minnesota Wild losing their extra point in OT for pulling their goaltender (32:05) and discuss Jonathan Quick breaking the wins record by an American goaltender (37:00). Then, the fellas talk about the Seattle Kraken finally recalling Shane Wright from Coachella Valley (38:34).
The guys answer your questions in the Montana’s Thought Line (52:34). Following the Thought Line, Jeff and Elliotte close the pod by giving the Vancouver Canucks their flowers for being the first Canadian club to clinch a playoff spot (1:15:00).
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This podcast was produced and mixed by Dominic Sramaty and hosted by Jeff Marek and Elliotte Friedman.
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