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Episode 11 – Marc Dumont and the Habs Post-Mortem

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This week on the podcast, Marc Dumont from Eyes on the Prize joins me to do some playoff predictions for the second round, and then we go deep into what went wrong with the Canadiens this year, and whether they can recover from it.

We also referenced an article on EOTP from Kyle Medeiros on the Canadiens’ inability to break in drafted players, which you can read here.

Episode 9 – Eric Engels

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On today’s podcast Sportsnet’s Eric Engels joins the show to talk about the Montreal Canadiens post trade deadline and coaching change.

For a good portion of the podcast Eric and I discuss Max Pacioretty’s evolution as a hockey player and a leader, and what that means for the Canadiens going forward.

We also talk about why the Habs’ powerplay still looks awful, why Alexei Emelin keeps getting chances to play, whether Charles Hudon will get the chance he’s earned, and why Eric is wrong about pecan pie.

Episode 7 – Conor McKenna and Game of Thrones

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It’s Ice Level reunion number two on the podcast this week, as I welcome Conor McKenna onto the new show. Conor and I start by discussing the Habs recent struggles, from injuries to offseason preparation, and what we think this season will ultimately be.

Is Phillip Danault a fit for the top-six of the future for the Canadiens? Did they do enough in the offseason to insulate themselves from injury? Conor and I get into it.

After that, we move on to what everyone expected; Game of Thrones and A Song of Ice and Fire. Who are the best POV characters in the book? Who are the worst? What do we think will ultimately happen? It’s all in there.

After going through some Netflix and TV suggestions, Conor and I tackle your email questions!