Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Edmonton Oilers and the Florida Panthers was marked by dangerous or illegal hits. Our panelists question the arbitration as well as the consequences of these blows, in particular that of Leon Draisaitl carried out on the head of Aleksander Barkov. They also analyze the consequences of the increase in the salary cap for the Canadian, the trade rumors involving Martin Necas and the sale of the CapFriendly site to the Washington Capitals.
Host: Jérémie Rainville
Guests: Richard Labbé, Alexandre Pratt, Antoine Roussel
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I don’t want to make headlines saying I want to trade him, but if it’s for one for one or a little bit more and you have to give [Cole] Caufield [pour acquérir Martin Necas]I do.
Antoine Roussel
It’s not the great love between Gary Bettman and Pierre Karl Péladeau. In discussions we’ve had over the years with Gary Bettman, he often doesn’t want to mention his name.
Richard Labbe
Shoot harder and simplify things, that doesn’t make sense. To me, that should be the secret code for the Oilers to start the next game.
Antoine Roussel
Episode details
Block 1
- 1:10 – Is there panic among the Oilers at 0-2 in the final?
- 8:00 – Was Leon Draisaitl’s hit on Aleksander Barkov legal?
- 12:51 – 4000 km later, will the Panthers keep up the pace?
Block 2
- 24:47 – 4.5 million more on the payroll, what does that mean for the Canadian?
- 33:24 – Martin Necas: everyone seems to want it, do you?
Block 3
- 44:11 – Will Pierre Karl Péladeau find partners?
- 55:55 – CapFriendly site purchased by the Capitals