Episode 84 of the Hockey Free For All Podcast, topics include-
#1. William Nylander’s new contract and cap room for the 2024/2025 season is not going to be a problem for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Tyler Bertuzzi, Max Domi, T.J. Brodie and Ilya Samsonov at values of 5.5 million, 3 million, 5 million and 3.55 million dollars respectively, which just over 17-million-dollar value, and that’s just the larger of the contracts that will be coming of the books.
At the end of the 2024/25 season the contract of John Tavares at 11-million per season comes off the books as well, So the Toronto Maple Leafs will be just as the salary cap will increase as well on top of that.
#2. Montreal not only doesn’t need to acquire any player for any particular position, they have a legit contending roster, that they can ice from the opening game of the 2024/2025 that can and will compete with any team in the league on a level playing field and be a legit contender.
Starting 6 defensive pairings
David Reinbacher with Lane Hutson
Logan Mailloux with Kadian Guhle
Arber Xhekaj with Jayden Struble
7th Defenseman Jordan Harris
Starting lines 1-4
Line #1 Joshua Roy-RW, Nick Suzuki-C, Cole Caufield-LW
Line #2 Alex NewHook-RW, Kirby Dach-C, Jaruj Slafkovsky-LW
Line #3 Filip Mesar or Emil Heineman-RW, Owen Beck-C, Sean Farrell-LW
Line #4 Jesse Ylonen-RW, Lucas Condotta-C or Oliver Kapanen-C, Micheal Pezzetta-LW or Riley Kidney at LW
Goaltending
Cayden Primeau
Sam Montembeau
#3. Why is the Cutter Gauthier for Jamie Drysdale and a 2nd round pick in the 2025 trade between the Anaheim Ducks and the Philadelphia Flyers being viewed as anything other than a normal trade? This has gotten completely out of hand, unallowable and unexpectable behavior lines have been clearly crossed.
#4. The Montreal Canadiens do not need Trevor Zegras, stop the insanity.
#5. William Nylander’s new 8-year 92-million-dollar contract with an average annual hit of 11.5 million dollars per season, will not be a measuring stick for unestablished younger or future talent.
#6. The Montreal Canadiens loose defensive prospect Gustav Lindstrom to the Anaheim Ducks on the waiver wire.
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