It’s time for The Hockey News Big Show, where we explore some of the biggest NHL and hockey topics
Here’s what Katie Gaus, Michael Traikos and guest co-host Steve Warne discussed in this episode:
1:07: The Ottawa Senators hold a decent lead on the Eastern wild-card standings. What has allowed this group to nearly seal a spot in the post-season?
4:08: Are there any similarities between this year's Senators and the 2017 team that made it to the Eastern Conference final?
7:24: We could see the Battle of Ontario in the first round if the Toronto Maple Leafs earn the top spot in the Atlantic Division. Who wins it?
10:32: Are the Montreal Canadiens running out of steam? Which team looks likeliest to get the second wild-card spot?
13:38: Leon Draisaitl is up to 51 goals this season. There are now just two active players with four or more 50-plus-goal seasons. Could Draisaitl be a better goal-scorer than Auston Matthews?
16:43: Where do we think Brad Marchand could end up next season?
19:44: Avalanche captain Gabe Landeskog was seen this week working on special teams with one of the power-play units. Will he return for the playoffs? If so, what kind of impact would his comeback have on the Avalanche?
23:50: Which team has the most pressure to win in the first round of the playoffs?
27:19: The Seattle Kraken and the Nashville Predators are the newest teams to be "officially eliminated" from the playoffs. What moves would you like each team to make this off-season?
30:08: Only four players from the Senators’ last playoff appearance are still active in the NHL. Can you name them?
31:19: College hockey studs Jimmy Snuggerud (STL) and Ryan Leonard (WSH) are both expected to make their NHL debut Tuesday night. Who do we think will make a bigger impact as an NHL player?
32:59: The New York Rangers' bus reportedly hit San Jose rookie Macklin Celebrini's car. What is a bigger bummer: losing in a blowout to the Rangers or having your car hit?
35:01: The NCAA Hockey Frozen Four is officially set. Denver is back to defend its title and will face Western Michigan. Penn State continues its Cinderella run and will take on Boston University. Who are your picks to win it?
37:10: Gavin McKenna has nine points in just two playoff games. If he was draft-eligible this year, would he go first overall?
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