Yahoo Sports hockey writer Justin Cuthbert discusses the biggest storylines from across the hockey world. This feed also includes Zone Time, a podcast hosted by Julian McKenzie and featuring a diverse cast of #HockeyTwitter personalities that offers a ...
00:00 - No evidence to say this Maple Leafs team is different
The Maple Leafs will be judged on what they do in the playoffs, where the team's superstar core have repeatedly struggled to make an impact but a shaky start to the regular season, including some worrying underlying metrics, suggest Toronto is no more prepared than before for the tests that await.
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11:57 - How to truly evaluate NHL goaltending?
21:04 - John Tortorella's culture paying dividends
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00:00 - Things Sam Chang missed while on vacation
14:12 - Maple Leafs need Mitch Marner to be great not ok
25:01 - NHL Player Safety consistency was short lived
27:30 - Chicago's handling of Corey Perry's absence creates questions
31:03 - What do non-NHL fans think about the league?
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William Nylander and Elias Pettersson are both approaching free agency but do their standout starts to this season prove they perform under pressure and deserve every dollar of their next contract?
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Connor McDavid says he found out about Jay Woodcroft's dismissal like everyone else but it's hard to believe the Oilers captain had no input in the hiring of Kris Knoblauch, his coach in junior hockey, as new bench boss in Edmonton. Also on this week's show:
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Why trading for an NHL goaltender is harder than ever
Tandem goaltender setups have become increasingly popular across the NHL, with only a select group of teams playing a bonafide No. 1 starter. As a result, the Edmonton Oilers are faced with limited trade options after putting Jack Campbell on waivers.
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Oilers have narrow margin for error after nightmare start
Edmonton's struggles to find reliable goaltending are well documented but the Oilers still have a top-10 power play and will rely on Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl to raise their production if the team is to recover and make the NHL playoffs.
Vancouver Canucks: Team of destiny
After missing the playoffs by 12 points last season, the Vancouver Canucks are off to the best start in franchise history (9-2-1) but how long can Quinn Hughes, Elias Pettersson and particularly goaltender Thatcher Demko keep the juggernaut rolling?
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Brady Tkachuk and Ottawa's young core are currently playing below the sum of their talent and while head coach D.J. Smith has been instrumental in their development, the Senators might need to make a change on the bench if the team is to make the playoffs this season.
01:05 - Dysfunction in Ottawa
07:34 - Leafs desperately need secondary scoring
16:19 - Can things get any worse for Oilers, Flames?
21:31 - Sharks are playing historically bad
26:41 - Canucks are best team in Canada
29:23 - Johnny Gaudreau not delivering on promise
31:59 - Mangipane suspension is very lenient
33:19 - Second former player sues Blackhawks
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Power-play opportunities per team are up from an average of 2.99 per game between 2014 and 2023 to 3.57 so far this season. More penalties mean more goals but not everyone is convinced it's good for the game. Also this week's episode of Shot Volume:
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The Calgary Flames (2-6) are likely to rally from a terrible start to the NHL season but management are already facing questions about the long-term future of the current roster, and whether the team should be sellers come trade deadline.
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Anthony Petrielli and Nick Ashbourne discuss if Alex Ovechkin is showing signs of slowing down, the most impressive NHL teams and their takeaways from 'Frozen Frenzy.'
0:00 - Impressive teams
5:32 - Alex Ovechkin
13:53 - Frozen Frenzy
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