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The Hockey News Podcast: Can the Calgary Flames win the Stanley Cup this year?

Is it time to declare the Flames the alpha dog in the West? What legacy does Rick Nash leave behind? And much more.

This week on The Hockey News Podcast:

- OK, Calgary Flames. This hot streak is getting ridiculous. Are they the best team in the West and a threat to win the Stanley Cup?

- The Anaheim Ducks have lost 11 straight games and traded Andrew Cogliano, yet they claim Randy Carlyle's job is safe. Should we believe GM Bob Murray?

- What legacy does the freshly retired Rick Nash leave behind?

- Jim Montgomery and David Quinn both call out their players, while Dave Hakstol has been fired. Why aren't the ex-NCAA coaches clicking?

- Fantasy pickups of the week: Jakub Vrana, Brandon Tanev, Conor Garland

- Future Watch: Alex Turcotte, Isaac Ratcliffe

- From the Magazine: Ryan Kennedy on roommates Rasmus Dahlin and Casey Mittelstadt

- Hot Take: It's ridiculous that Michael Matheson was expected to fight the Canucks

- Mailbag: A proposed change to 3-on-3 rules

And more!

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