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July 25, 2025 38 mins
Kick off the weekend with rapid-fire NHL and hockey topics on The Wraparound. Here's what Emma Lingan, Michael Augello and Karine Hains discussed in today's episode: 0:00: How will the Florida Panthers become salary cap-compliant? 4:25: Predicting the next contracts for Kyle Connor and Cole Perfetti 9:50: Will the Columbus Blue Jackets be able to stay in playoff contention this season? 13:51: Will Max Pacioretty suit up for an NHL team this season? 17:58: How will Canada's coaching staff for the Olympics impact the roster decisions? 22:00: Who will be the Montreal Canadiens' second-line center? 26:24: Did the New Jersey Devils do enough this summer to make a deeper playoff run? 30:04: Breaking down Jackson Blake's extension with the Carolina Hurricanes 34:53: Did the New York Islanders get a good deal by avoiding arbitration with Maxim Tsyplakov? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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