Welcome back to The Hockey News Wraparound Show, where our experts break down a bunch of NHL and hockey topics into bite-sized topics.
Joining Emma Lingan in this episode is Patrick Present from The Hockey News’ Anaheim Ducks site. Here’s what they discussed:
00:45: With the Winnipeg Jets being 11-1-0, will they have the best first 15 games in NHL history?
04:05: What’s the chance Alex Ovechkin beats Gretzky’s goals record this year?
07:03: Which team is likelier to fall out of contention after their hot starts: the Washington Capitals or Minnesota Wild?
10:17: Which team is more likely to break out of their slump and become playoff contenders: the Colorado Avalanche or Nashville Predators?
15:45: Could the Vancouver Canucks have the best goaltending duo in the league once Thatcher Demko returns?
19:23: Who has been the Golden Knights’ most valuable player through the first month of the season?
22:25: What’s been the biggest problem for the Boston Bruins?
27:00: Will Connor Hellebuyck’s comments on goaltender interference lead to any further discussions or changes on the rule?
31:23: The IIHF is proposing an additional 3-on-3 format for hockey at the Olympics. Is this a good idea?
34:00: The New York Islanders have been shut out four times this season, are 31st in goals-for per game and are 29th in power-play percentage. What direction should this team go in?
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