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Episode 662 -Pierre-Luc Dubois trade proposals, can Montreal trade Brendan Gallagher, who replaces Luke Richardson?
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Hockey
Sports
Publication Date |
Jul 22, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:35:09

It's Friday, you know what that means...

The mailbag has returned and the hosts have a ton of questions to work through!

Scott and Laura design their own third jerseys for the Habs, and discuss what other sports they enjoy watching live besides hockey. Also, with the trade market being what it is right now, can Kent Hughes trade Joel Armia without retaining salary, or is it likely that the big Finn sticks around for the time being? With the Habs still his preferred destination, should Montreal be concerned about how quickly Pierre-Luc Dubois seems to lose interest in a city, and the hosts debate some listener trade thoughts, including Brendan Gallagher. Is there a market for a player like Gallagher coming off a down season, or is it wiser to keep the fan-favourite around for the rest of his contract?

With there still being an open place on the Canadiens bench, who might the Canadiens hire to fill the void left by Luke Richardson? If the Canadiens didn't exist, who would be the winningest franchise in NHL history, and who would the hosts cheer for? What would make up the Laura and Scott's ultimate ice cream cones, and so much more!

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